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I'm sorry, but that is just wrong. There were few if any ethnic french inhabiting those areas, especially when they belonged to France, and actual, recent ancestry is what this is about. Almost all of the population outside Louisiana was British Isles or slaves, which doesn't matter for this thread anyway because there has been so much immigration since then outside of old, economically relaxed non-urban areas.
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I'll go with my great grandparents...
Louis Robinson: Lithuanian Ashkenazi Jew with some Ukrainian (born in Butrimonys, Lithuania)
Mary Jane Elizabeth Allard: Mostly French-Canadian with some Danish, Irish and First Nations ancestry. (Born in New York, US of A)
George Louis Burke: Irish with some Welsh and English (Born in Massachusetts, US of A)
Mary Brady: Irish with some German (Born in Massachusetts, US of A)
Michele D'Orazio: Italian (Born in Molise, Italy)
Lucia Naomi La Fratta: Italian with come Croatian (Born in Molise, Italy)
Domenico Mastroianni: Italian with some Spanish and Malian (Born in Campania, Italy)
Giovannini Ricciardi: Italian with some Greek and Cypriot (Born in Campania, Italy)
I'd call me a mutt.
On the other hand, my wife...
Her paternal grandfather was born in Levidi, Peloponnesos, Greece.
Her maternal grandmother was born in Assini, Peloponnesos, Greece
Her father was born in Massachusetts, US of A.
Both of her maternal grandparents were born in the Greek community in Odessa, Ukraine.
Her mother was born in Athens, Attiki, Greece
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- Stefn Piparskeggr Ullarskjaldberi
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mDNA H5 - yDNA E1b1b1c
97.9% European, 1.6% Mohawk, 0.4% Cree, 0.1% Malian
(also, 2.4 % Neanderthal and .6% Denisovan in there)
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Until 1900 most Yanks were a racial "mix" of north and central Euros, mixing milk with milk, nothing mutt about about that, but culture mutts yes. The census since WW2 has gradually shown a diminution of the 1900 modal, since the war made people of all races interact much more than ever.
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They are no more mutts then hungarians on TA, or the germans who post here.
My AncestryDNA autosomal results [yes it is a link click on it]
Hm he has mastered chakra...can he do romjutsu... - Balkanforum user Floki
then you must be some kind of wizzard who has lightning in his eyes - Balkanforum user Cobra about Mortimer
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Btw. if you want to avoid getting unnoticed mestizosised and mulattosised, you should keep distance to Americans. A lot of white Americans do have small such contributions that you do not see with your eye anymore, so you easily get misled. Of course you can counter-evidence this by respective 23andMe results. But the general assumption should be, as stated. And forget all that naive trust in looks.
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My AncestryDNA autosomal results [yes it is a link click on it]
Hm he has mastered chakra...can he do romjutsu... - Balkanforum user Floki
then you must be some kind of wizzard who has lightning in his eyes - Balkanforum user Cobra about Mortimer
Only a Sinti and Roma who has gained the power of the wheel can do it. - In conversation with the Balkanforum user Axer
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Agreed, but also if you refer to ethnicities only, Americans have more diverse ancestries than do Hungarians. I guess you will have to weight the proportions and not just refer to that a Hungarian, as most people, may have diverse ancestries per se. As for different ethnicities among ancestors Americans in average are for sure the bigger mutts than are Hungarians.
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