TIL there are no white people south of the Rio Grande
EmpathOwl on
What are the Portuguese going in German-occupied Pennsylvania?
notabot-y on
Those Danish counties in Utah make so much sense now. First time visiting that area I was surprised at how many blonde people there were never seen so many before.
garden_province on
Could you please upload a lower resolution image, I can just about make out the legend but it would be better if it was completely blurred out
TheLimeyLemmon on
Principal Skinner, why are you a continent?
olracnaignottus on
Just moved to Minneapolis, and it’s crazy how many Skarsgaard looking people there are.
StoreBrandJamesBond on
My grandpa harped for years about his proud German heritage. He was from a blue southern Illinois county. He loved everything about Germany and it spread to my mom, who is also proudly claiming German ancestry. I did a DNA test a few years ago and we had zero German heritage. My grandpa passed before I tested but my mom insists the science is obviously broken because we are German through and through. I guess the science showing that my mom has a half-sister she doesn’t know about is broken too, despite that half sister knowing everything about moms side of the family.
EuropeanBattles on
It isn’t correct, because English nation – no. 4 after Germans, Scottish and Irish. For example Germans in Texas #1.
Maxmutinium on
Are we sick of these maps yet?
TophatsAndVengeance on
You’re missing Mexico.
VIDCAs17 on
Oh boy, here we go again posting a white ethnicity map of the U.S., with the atypical addition of Canada.
viewfromthebuttes on
What explains the Irish in northeast Alberta?
holytriplem on
SOURCE.
We don’t even know if this is based on self-reported ancestry or if it has any genetic basis
austin101123 on
This really explains why tea is popular in the south and beer is so popular in the midwest
GustavoistSoldier on
Source? A map without a source is just a glorified drawing
MightBeAGoodIdea on
Meanwhile somewhere around my great,great grandparents generation I’ve got like 8 different ancestries coming together.
Which one am I supposed to say is my ancestry? My paternal line and ignore the rest or my maternal line…? Or the other way around? Just pick one?
Or call myself American at this point? Technically I was born in Germany but they didn’t have birthright citizenship, still don’t, and my parents were fully American stationed there in the military, so it’s not like I’m the first gen immigrant either.
IwasntDrunkThatNight on
Shouldnt this include mexico too?
cristovski on
Italians in Broward huh. Wouldn’t have guessed it.
AgeOfReasonEnds31120 on
I think there should be more Germans out west.
Rakebleed on
So Appalachia is descendent from the Scots? I’ve never considered that and am interested to read any anthropological work covering this history.
zka_75 on
Very surprised that none of NYC would have Jewish as most common ancestry for white people
Annual_Ad_9508 on
Alaska mainly german?
Charlie2343 on
I thought most white Canadians and some Americans identify with being American or Canadian. Did you just remove those
Cpt_Morningwood on
My country Finland punches way above our weight in this one 💪 it ain’t much but it’s beautiful.
GaryNOVA on
According to ancestry.com , I am primarily English/Scottish/German with hints of the Netherlands and Scandinavia.
But I’m from the American Midwest and I live in Virginia.
-tomelette- on
North America ❌ Canada and US ✅
VonBombke on
Where are Ukrainians? Because the are in the legend of the map, but I cannot find them on the map.
EscapeFacebook on
100 years ago half of this list wouldn’t have been considered white.
Rugens on
Does it count Hispanics such as Mexicans as white? It’s otherwise puzzling how Spanish would be such a common ancestry among whites outside Florida.
zephyr121 on
It’s so funny how New England is probably the least English region of the US on this map
DBL_NDRSCR on
la is spanish but not san bernardino or riverside?
Scary-Perspective-57 on
This explains why the US and UK are eerily similar.
LargeCoinPurse on
Can anybody explain the Irish population in south/central Florida?
StudioGangster1 on
This tracks. Germans all over the Midwest, myself included.
X1con on
Interesting no Russian inclusion given their hold of Alaska for so long
TaigaLlama on
I have a Swedish line from that pocket in Kansas! crazy to see on here
lavastorm on
So largest immigrant nationality by county?
Appropriate-Egg-8776 on
Hello Michigan 😁
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Shouldn’t Greenland be colored Danish
TIL there are no white people south of the Rio Grande
What are the Portuguese going in German-occupied Pennsylvania?
Those Danish counties in Utah make so much sense now. First time visiting that area I was surprised at how many blonde people there were never seen so many before.
Could you please upload a lower resolution image, I can just about make out the legend but it would be better if it was completely blurred out
Principal Skinner, why are you a continent?
Just moved to Minneapolis, and it’s crazy how many Skarsgaard looking people there are.
My grandpa harped for years about his proud German heritage. He was from a blue southern Illinois county. He loved everything about Germany and it spread to my mom, who is also proudly claiming German ancestry. I did a DNA test a few years ago and we had zero German heritage. My grandpa passed before I tested but my mom insists the science is obviously broken because we are German through and through. I guess the science showing that my mom has a half-sister she doesn’t know about is broken too, despite that half sister knowing everything about moms side of the family.
It isn’t correct, because English nation – no. 4 after Germans, Scottish and Irish. For example Germans in Texas #1.
Are we sick of these maps yet?
You’re missing Mexico.
Oh boy, here we go again posting a white ethnicity map of the U.S., with the atypical addition of Canada.
What explains the Irish in northeast Alberta?
SOURCE.
We don’t even know if this is based on self-reported ancestry or if it has any genetic basis
This really explains why tea is popular in the south and beer is so popular in the midwest
Source? A map without a source is just a glorified drawing
Meanwhile somewhere around my great,great grandparents generation I’ve got like 8 different ancestries coming together.
Which one am I supposed to say is my ancestry? My paternal line and ignore the rest or my maternal line…? Or the other way around? Just pick one?
Or call myself American at this point? Technically I was born in Germany but they didn’t have birthright citizenship, still don’t, and my parents were fully American stationed there in the military, so it’s not like I’m the first gen immigrant either.
Shouldnt this include mexico too?
Italians in Broward huh. Wouldn’t have guessed it.
I think there should be more Germans out west.
So Appalachia is descendent from the Scots? I’ve never considered that and am interested to read any anthropological work covering this history.
Very surprised that none of NYC would have Jewish as most common ancestry for white people
Alaska mainly german?
I thought most white Canadians and some Americans identify with being American or Canadian. Did you just remove those
My country Finland punches way above our weight in this one 💪 it ain’t much but it’s beautiful.
According to ancestry.com , I am primarily English/Scottish/German with hints of the Netherlands and Scandinavia.
But I’m from the American Midwest and I live in Virginia.
North America ❌ Canada and US ✅
Where are Ukrainians? Because the are in the legend of the map, but I cannot find them on the map.
100 years ago half of this list wouldn’t have been considered white.
Does it count Hispanics such as Mexicans as white? It’s otherwise puzzling how Spanish would be such a common ancestry among whites outside Florida.
It’s so funny how New England is probably the least English region of the US on this map
la is spanish but not san bernardino or riverside?
This explains why the US and UK are eerily similar.
Can anybody explain the Irish population in south/central Florida?
This tracks. Germans all over the Midwest, myself included.
Interesting no Russian inclusion given their hold of Alaska for so long
I have a Swedish line from that pocket in Kansas! crazy to see on here
So largest immigrant nationality by county?
Hello Michigan 😁