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Map showing the population density of Americans who declared English ancestory in the census. Dark red and brown colours indicate a higher density: highest in the east and west. (see Maps of American ancestries) English Americans are citizens of the United States whose ancestry originates in the northwest European nation of England.

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[edit] Number of English Americans

In the 2000 Census, 24.5 million Americans reported English ancestry, 8.7% of the total US population. Given England's population (just over 50 million), there are almost half as many English Americans as there are native English living in their home country. This estimate must be a serious undercount by at least 20 million persons given the fact that 80 million people in the census list their ancestry as 'other' and 20 million as 'American.' In 1860 an estimated 11 million or almost 35% of the population of the US was wholly or partly of English ancestry. The population has increased by almost 10 times the numbers in 1860. One would expect just from natural increase that the numbers would be close to 50 million. By now many people do not know they have English ancestry.

English may indeed actually be the most common ancestry in the United States. According to the 1980 census (the first year that the census asked about ethnicity), English ancestry was the most common ancestry with 50.6 million Americans claiming English ancestry to be their dominant ancestry. Additionally, recent population studies suggest that as many as well over 140 million Americans have, to at least some degree, English heritage.

[edit] English influence in the United States

Today, English is the most commonly spoken language in the U.S, where it is estimated that two thirds of all native speakers of English live. There are also many places named after those in England. These include New York (after York), New Hampshire (after Hampshire), Manchester, Nottingham, and Southampton.

[edit] Areas with significant populations

According to the 2000 US census, the states with the highest percentages of self reported English ancestry are:

The states with the largest populations include:

[edit] List of notable English-Americans

[edit] See also

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