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For white Americans I'll put it at 40-60%
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It's more than just forgetfulness, Americans have had a political aversion to calling themselves British/English since the beginning of the US, due to being it being born out of war with the mother country. They were seen as mutually exclusive identities/allegiances.
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Dad’s side is all colonial besides on French ancestor that came to the US shortly before the Civil War. All were southerners.
75% of my mom’s ancestors came to the US after 1890, but the ones that didn’t were in the North.
"Tainted souls who try to purify themselves with blood are like the man who steps in filth and thinks to bathe in sewage."
- Heraclitus
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