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The Anglos in the Northeast and Southeast of the USA have darker hair on average vs the Midwest German population in the USA.
George Wallace, Rick Perry and John Edwards typical American Anglos
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The Midwest is still quite British. I don't know why everyone believes only Germans live there. Many Irish, English live there as well. In most cases the Germans are partially British. Of course the Northeast would be darker, most of these locations served as heavy points of immigration from other European groups while the midwest has remained more homogeneous with smaller populations. Many in the Northeast metropolitan regions can probably trace many ancestries. A lot of our German immigrants came from Bavaria as well, and many of them had dark hair. Coming in with the Germans were also non-ethnic German citizens too. German-Jews, Poles, etcetera.
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True, but where I go in the Midwest they mostly have German and Scandinavian surnames. You will find Anglo people everywhere. The Northeast WASPY people are not particularly light pigmented people by rule. There is a good amount that are on the darker side. The Midwest people I have seen tend to be taller and blonder with names like Miller,Olson and Hanson.
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The British have an insignificant Mediterranean influence genetically. Neolithic populations were replaced in over 90% (close to being extinct) by the Bell Beaker Folk of North-West Europe. So where your so-called "strong Med component"? You are just Anti-British, I knew that ever since I join the thread.
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