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As far as i know British are just Germans really. Maybe some Scandinavian input but that's about it. Irish are Descended from Spanish or Basques. Although a lot of Irish also have Scandinavian mixture.









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The First British Empire saw an enormous population explosion and the economic imperatives of a nation to expand its living space to another continent. http://british-empire1.blogspot.com/...-15831783.html As these settlers from the countries of Great Britain made their homes in a new land, they certainly did not forget their old one. In fact, the links between the Mother Country and the Colonies were strong and quite active until the American Revolution, part of the basis of which was the Colonists' self perception of themselves as British subjects and therefore entitled to all the rights due such subjects.http://americanhistory.si.edu/magnacarta




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Get back behind that wall you!
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Disagree. Briton Celts kept German Britannia from achieving more greatness. Just my opinion.
The Guanche skulls as a whole are unlike those of modern European Mediterraneans, and resemble northern European series most closely, especially those in which a brachycephalic element is present, as in Burgundian and Alemanni series.divided them into clearly differentiated types, which include a Mediterranean, a Nordic, a "Guanche," and an Alpine. The "Guanche" accounts for 50 per cent of the whole on the four islands of Teneriffe, Gomera, Gran Canaria, and Hierro; the Nordic for 31 per cent, the Mediterranean for 13 per cent, and the Alpineoldschool anthropology


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Most native English people are more related to Basque people in northern Iberia than Nordic-looking Germanics. Funny you English with your Germanic delusions.
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