The most common 72 white surnames in the United States are all of British Isles origin, with no. 73 being the Scandinavian Olson. You don't start seeing German names like Wagner, Meyer, and Schmidt until ranks 82, 83, and 88. https://names.mongabay.com/data/white.html
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Peter Brimelow make that case in "Alien Nation". If you make the experiment and pressume that the were no inmigration from 1820, and there were only the native british stock and then apply the average fertility rates of any followign year... I think you get 150 million by 2000.
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English become "american" after then independence... so if your english "american" father married a german ...you are "german"... because "american" is somehow the default identity which is surpassed by the novelty of any other non-english identity.
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