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Irish Catholics partly avoided slave ownership from immigrating to American too late, as you said, and also settling in more urban regions. It took a lot of money to be a slave owner and it was a fairly elite position even among Protestant Americans. To the degree that Irish Americans did farming, it was mostly ranching without slave labor. We even had an Irish Catholic cattle ranching community near where I grew up that dates back to the 1870s and the Catholic church they built is the oldest in the county.
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This is an Indonesian dna result. It is interesting with the amount from the Philippines but they are fairly close geographically so not too shocking it also could be shared Austronesian ancestry. It could also be that they don't have enough reference panels for these populations so could change on updates.
I wish people would skip showing what's in the kit and physically doing their test. There's no need for that.
Another Indonesian result
This one is interesting as the man is Dutch. Honestly I'd never expect that look in a Dutch person. I would have thought he was Dutch Indonesian but no he is fully Dutch. The 1.1 Greek & Balkan is just MyHeritage's faulty algorithm. True to form MyHeritage giving out false trace regions i.e. a tiny Baltic for the Indonesian girlfriend.
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Some other results from Filipinos.
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that reminds me of northeast Romanians and their Russophobia (they consider Ukrainians to be Russians): friend of mine with Ukrainian last name tested as Ukrainian as me (half) and still denies any East Slavic involvement into Romanian genetics. actually advances the opposite. the same, most people I encounter and tell them they have a Ukrainian last name are almost offended and some even admit that their grandparents used to speak among themselves some sort of Russian or "another language" but they don't do the math to what that meansso there is a lot of direct and recent East Slavic ancestry in northeast Romania (observed that to some with Russian Lipovan origin as well and very strongly with people of Csango Hungarian obvious background) and people run away from it as Mexicans run away from Spanish ancestry
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Didn't the Spaniards (and Americans afterwards) run the Philippines much like the British and French ran most of their Asian and African colonies, i.e. basically as absentee landlords with a few administrators and soldiers here and there?
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