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  2. British Americans - Wikipedia

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    Demographers regard current figures as a "serious under-count", as a large proportion of Americans of British descent have a tendency to simply identify as 'American' since 1980 where over 13.3 million or 5.9% of the total U.S. population self-identified as "American" or "United States", this was counted under "not specified". [5]

  3. English Americans - Wikipedia

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    English Americans (historically known as Anglo-Americans) are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in England.In the 2020 United States census, English Americans were the largest group in the United States with 46.6 million Americans self-identifying as having some English origins (many combined with another heritage) representing (19.8%) of the White American population.

  4. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since January 1, 1983, under the British Nationality Act 1981, people born in the British Isles, including the UK, receive citizenship at birth only if at least one of their parents is a British citizen or holds settled status. [41] This same principle was well-established in the antebellum United States.

  5. Birthright citizenship: Why the ‘right of soil’ is ... - AOL

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    In Latin America, many newly formed countries that had gained independence in the 19th century saw ‘right of soil’ citizenship as a way to build national identity and thus further break from ...

  6. British people - Wikipedia

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    British people or Britons, also known colloquially as Brits, [22] are the citizens of the United Kingdom, the British Overseas Territories, and the Crown dependencies. [23] [24] [25] British nationality law governs modern British citizenship and nationality, which can be acquired, for instance, by descent from British nationals.

  7. Is Lilibet Diana a Brit or American? Royal Citizenship ... - AOL

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    Sources exclusively confirm to Us Weekly that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s newborn daughter Lili will have dual American and British citizenship. Big brother Archie, 2, was born in England ...

  8. English people - Wikipedia

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    Survey data shows a rise in the number of people in England describing their national identity as English and a fall in the number describing themselves as British. [97] Today, black and minority ethnic people of England still generally identify as British rather than English to a greater extent than their white counterparts; [98] however ...

  9. Nationality - Wikipedia

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    Nationality law defines nationality and statelessness. Nationality is awarded based on two well-known principles: jus sanguinis and jus soli. Jus sanguinis translated from Latin means "right of blood". According to this principle, nationality is awarded if the parent(s) of the person are nationals of that country.