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Darts

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For the longest time I thought the Irish were the second largest ethnic group in the U.S. According to the chart below they slipped to 4th by 2015. The Scotch-Irish (aka "Orangemen") have their own category in the 2000 chart. Surprised the French Canadian group isn't larger.
Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank
Discover the top 20 ancestry groups in the U.S.
2000 Results
Rank​
Ancestry group
Population​
1​
German​
42,841,569​
2​
Irish​
30,524,799​
3​
Black/African-American1 (non-Hispanic)​
24,903,412​
4​
English​
24,509,692​
5​
American1​
20,188,305​
6​
Mexican​
18,382,291​
7​
Italian​
15,638,348​
8​
Polish​
8,977,235​
9​
French​
8,309,666​
10​
American Indian1​
7,876,568​
11​
Scottish​
4,890,581​
12​
Dutch​
4,541,770​
13​
Norwegian​
4,477,725​
14​
Scotch-Irish​
4,319,232​
15​
Swedish​
3,998,310​
16​
White1​
3,834,122​
17​
Puerto Rican​
2,652,598​
18​
Russian​
2,652,214​
19​
Hispanic1​
2,451,109​
20​
French Canadian​
2,349,684​
2015 Results
RankAncestry GroupPopulation
1German46,403,053
2Black/African-American1(non-Hispanic)38,785,726
3Mexican(of any race)34,640,287
4Irish33,526,444
5English24,787,018
6American122,746,991
7Italian17,285,619
8Polish9,385,766
9French8,272,538
10Scottish5,409,343
11Puerto Rican5,174,554
12Norwegian4,445,030
13Dutch4,289,116
14Swedish3,933,024
15Chinese3,852,099
16Asian Indian3,303,512
17Scotch-Irish3,046,005
18Russian2,843,400
19West Indian(non-Hispanic)2,824,722
20Filipino2,717,844

NOTES: Ancestry is a broad concept that can mean different things to different people. The ancestry groups listed on this table were self-identified. The Census Bureau defines ancestry as a person's ethnic origin, heritage, descent, or ??roots,? which may reflect their place of birth, place of birth of parents or ancestors, and ethnic identities that have evolved within the United States. Many respondents listed more than one area of ancestry; the sum of the persons reporting the ancestry is greater than the total. Overall, about 500 different ancestries were reported during Census 2000.

1. Group may encompass several ancestries not listed separately
.
2. Data is from American Community Survey 5-year estimates 2010-2014.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Ancestry: 2000, issued June 2004; 2015American Community Survey.

Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank (infoplease.com)
 

JeanGary Diablo

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For the longest time I thought the Irish were the second largest ethnic group in the U.S. According to the chart below they slipped to 4th by 2015. The Scotch-Irish (aka "Orangemen") have their own category in the 2000 chart. Surprised the French Canadian group isn't larger.
Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank
Discover the top 20 ancestry groups in the U.S.

Rank​
Ancestry group
Population​
2000 Results
1​
German​
42,841,569​
2​
Irish​
30,524,799​
3​
Black/African-American1 (non-Hispanic)​
24,903,412​
4​
English​
24,509,692​
5​
American1​
20,188,305​
6​
Mexican​
18,382,291​
7​
Italian​
15,638,348​
8​
Polish​
8,977,235​
9​
French​
8,309,666​
10​
American Indian1​
7,876,568​
11​
Scottish​
4,890,581​
12​
Dutch​
4,541,770​
13​
Norwegian​
4,477,725​
14​
Scotch-Irish​
4,319,232​
15​
Swedish​
3,998,310​
16​
White1​
3,834,122​
17​
Puerto Rican​
2,652,598​
18​
Russian​
2,652,214​
19​
Hispanic1​
2,451,109​
20​
French Canadian​
2,349,684​

RankAncestry GroupPopulation
2015 Results
1German46,403,053
2Black/African-American1(non-Hispanic)38,785,726
3Mexican(of any race)34,640,287
4Irish33,526,444
5English24,787,018
6American122,746,991
7Italian17,285,619
8Polish9,385,766
9French8,272,538
10Scottish5,409,343
11Puerto Rican5,174,554
12Norwegian4,445,030
13Dutch4,289,116
14Swedish3,933,024
15Chinese3,852,099
16Asian Indian3,303,512
17Scotch-Irish3,046,005
18Russian2,843,400
19West Indian(non-Hispanic)2,824,722
20Filipino2,717,844

NOTES: Ancestry is a broad concept that can mean different things to different people. The ancestry groups listed on this table were self-identified. The Census Bureau defines ancestry as a person's ethnic origin, heritage, descent, or ??roots,? which may reflect their place of birth, place of birth of parents or ancestors, and ethnic identities that have evolved within the United States. Many respondents listed more than one area of ancestry; the sum of the persons reporting the ancestry is greater than the total. Overall, about 500 different ancestries were reported during Census 2000.

1. Group may encompass several ancestries not listed separately
.
2. Data is from American Community Survey 5-year estimates 2010-2014.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Ancestry: 2000, issued June 2004; 2015American Community Survey.

Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank (infoplease.com)
Meanwhile in Canada, the ethnic origins of Canadians -- or at least the rankings -- are quite different. Not surprisingly, there's a stronger presence of English, Scottish and French in Canada; what IS somewhat surprising is that substantially more Canadians claim their ancestry as "Canadian" than do Americans claim their ancestry to be "American".

I say this is surprising because the USA has always fashioned itself as a melting pot, whereas Canada has fashioned itself as a "mosaic". Don't know about the Americans, but I would guess the Canadians referring to their ancestry as "Canadian" are probably of either British Isles or French stock or some mix of the two.


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Darts

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Do you have a Canadian ranking?
I spent my childhood and early adulthood in Quebec. Obviously, Francophones were the largest group. However, there were many French-Irish and Italian-Irish and French-Italian inter-marriages. Also, many Catholic Irish children orphaned by the potato famines in Ireland were adopted by Quebec Catholic French Canadian families.
Ethnic origins of people in Canada - Wikipedia
 

Darts

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Many Ukrainians live in western Canada because the land is similar to Ukraine. Met many of them when I lived in Calgary.
 
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shack

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The chart only adds up to about 230M people out of 350M.

Leaving out 1/3 of the population renders the chart relatively meaningless.
 

Robert Mugabe

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For the longest time I thought the Irish were the second largest ethnic group in the U.S. According to the chart below they slipped to 4th by 2015. The Scotch-Irish (aka "Orangemen") have their own category in the 2000 chart. Surprised the French Canadian group isn't larger.
Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank
Discover the top 20 ancestry groups in the U.S.

Rank​
Ancestry group
Population​
2000 Results
1​
German​
42,841,569​
2​
Irish​
30,524,799​
3​
Black/African-American1 (non-Hispanic)​
24,903,412​
4​
English​
24,509,692​
5​
American1​
20,188,305​
6​
Mexican​
18,382,291​
7​
Italian​
15,638,348​
8​
Polish​
8,977,235​
9​
French​
8,309,666​
10​
American Indian1​
7,876,568​
11​
Scottish​
4,890,581​
12​
Dutch​
4,541,770​
13​
Norwegian​
4,477,725​
14​
Scotch-Irish​
4,319,232​
15​
Swedish​
3,998,310​
16​
White1​
3,834,122​
17​
Puerto Rican​
2,652,598​
18​
Russian​
2,652,214​
19​
Hispanic1​
2,451,109​
20​
French Canadian​
2,349,684​

RankAncestry GroupPopulation
2015 Results
1German46,403,053
2Black/African-American1(non-Hispanic)38,785,726
3Mexican(of any race)34,640,287
4Irish33,526,444
5English24,787,018
6American122,746,991
7Italian17,285,619
8Polish9,385,766
9French8,272,538
10Scottish5,409,343
11Puerto Rican5,174,554
12Norwegian4,445,030
13Dutch4,289,116
14Swedish3,933,024
15Chinese3,852,099
16Asian Indian3,303,512
17Scotch-Irish3,046,005
18Russian2,843,400
19West Indian(non-Hispanic)2,824,722
20Filipino2,717,844

NOTES: Ancestry is a broad concept that can mean different things to different people. The ancestry groups listed on this table were self-identified. The Census Bureau defines ancestry as a person's ethnic origin, heritage, descent, or ??roots,? which may reflect their place of birth, place of birth of parents or ancestors, and ethnic identities that have evolved within the United States. Many respondents listed more than one area of ancestry; the sum of the persons reporting the ancestry is greater than the total. Overall, about 500 different ancestries were reported during Census 2000.

1. Group may encompass several ancestries not listed separately
.
2. Data is from American Community Survey 5-year estimates 2010-2014.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Ancestry: 2000, issued June 2004; 2015American Community Survey.

Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank (infoplease.com)
Number 1 category explains a lot.
 

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The US kicked out the French and they ended up in New Brunswick.

I am surprised about the Germans in #1 spot. Well not that surprised, USA is afterall a fascist country.
 

Darts

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The US kicked out the French and they ended up in New Brunswick.
"The history of the Acadians was significantly influenced by the six colonial wars that took place in Acadia during the 17th and 18th centuries (see the four French and Indian Wars, Father Rale's War and Father Le Loutre's War). Eventually, the last of the colonial wars—the French and Indian War—resulted in the British Expulsion of the Acadians from the region."
History of the Acadians - Wikipedia
 

eddie kerr

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Many Ukrainians live in western Canada because the land is similar to Ukraine. Met many of them when I lived in Calgary.
Reason that many Ukrainians are found mainly in Manitoba and Saskatchewan goes back to the late 1800s when the Canadian Government offered them Free land if they would immigrate to those provinces and become full time farmers. My grandparents on both my parents side came to Canada, both had about 10 children each and most stayed out west to also become farmers. Many married within their race as my parents did. I was born in western Manitoba and my parents were the first of all their siblings to move to Toronto while the majority of my aunts and uncles and their children remained out west and continue to farm the land.
 
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eddie kerr

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Something to remember that many, many of the naturalized Canadians resist putting anything but "Canadian " on the census forms and strongly oppose the hyphenated designations.
 

Darts

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My first hockey hero was Gordie Howe who was born in Floral Sask.
(Excellent choice). but I don't think he was Ukranian (agree) but there were as you say, many made it to the NHL(agree). IMO, Howe was the best ALL ROUND hockey player ever, the toughest, meanest, dirtiest and never lost a fight. (tough not to agree)
Gordie Howe was a product of the Detroit System. I heard it was very successful in the 1950's. A worthy competitor of the Montreal System.

BTW: When I lived in Calgary 3 lifetimes ago, I used to play 'beer league" hockey with the boys. Some of those boys were Ukrainian farm boys and they were rough and tough.
 
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