Ethnic Groups In United States
24th May 2016United States: United States, country in North America that is a federal republic of 50 states and was founded in 1776.
This category includes articles on ethnic or national groups in the United States. In most cases, included articles concern all people from a country (national origin), regardless of their mixed ethnic origins within that country.
The majority of the population of the United States is of European origin, with the largest groups having primary ancestry traceable to the United Kingdom, Germany, and Ireland; many Americans report multiple ancestries.
This category includes articles on ethnic or national groups in the United States. In most cases, included articles concern all people from a country (national origin), regardless of their mixed ethnic origins within that country.
This is a list of median household income in the United States by race and ethnicity and Native American tribal grouping (as of 2015).
There are many different ethnic groups in the United States.Most people in the United States have ancestors who came from somewhere else, often from multiple places. Some people say their ancestry is “American”; often these are people from the Southern United States whose families have been living in America since before the American Revolution.
5,706,263 Scottish. More than one million Scots left for the United States in the 19th century, many in search of work in the shipping industry.
The majority of the population of the United States is of European origin, with the largest groups having primary ancestry traceable to the United Kingdom, Germany, and Ireland; many Americans report multiple ancestries.
This is a list of median household income in the United States by race and ethnicity and Native American tribal grouping (as of 2015).
There are many different ethnic groups in the United States.Most people in the United States have ancestors who came from somewhere else, often from multiple places. Some people say their ancestry is “American”; often these are people from the Southern United States whose families have been living in America since before the American Revolution.