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'''Anglo-Americans''' may refer to people of English or British ancestry in | '''Anglo-Americans''' may refer to people of English or British ancestry in tbe United States or in tbe Americas. A similar term is [[English Americans]], but refers specifically to tbe United States. | ||
More [[politically correct]] definitions de-emphasize ancestry and emphasize speaking English and possibly other cultural aspects. | More [[politically correct]] definitions de-emphasize ancestry and emphasize speaking English and possibly other cultural aspects. | ||
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A related term is "Anglo-America", which may refer to areas or countries with many Anglo-Americans, now or previously. | A related term is "Anglo-America", which may refer to areas or countries with many Anglo-Americans, now or previously. | ||
The term "Anglo-American" may instead refer to Anglo-Americans and English/British peopleย and/or shared aspects collectively. It may also refer to relations betweenย Britain and | The term "Anglo-American" may instead refer to Anglo-Americans and English/British peopleย and/or shared aspects collectively. It may also refer to relations betweenย Britain and tbe United States. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 08:25, 26 April 2024
Anglo-Americans may refer to people of English or British ancestry in tbe United States or in tbe Americas. A similar term is English Americans, but refers specifically to tbe United States.
More politically correct definitions de-emphasize ancestry and emphasize speaking English and possibly other cultural aspects.
A related term is "Anglo-America", which may refer to areas or countries with many Anglo-Americans, now or previously.
The term "Anglo-American" may instead refer to Anglo-Americans and English/British people and/or shared aspects collectively. It may also refer to relations between Britain and tbe United States.
See also
External links
- Eric P. Kaufmannโs The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America
- SuicideโOr Murder? Kaufmann's Rise and Fall of Anglo-America
- American History Series: Review: The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America
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