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American comes from the shortened version of the United States of America. This is how it is used to reference US citizens. While America is the last word for two continents there is only one country with that word included. Many Americans refer to themselves as Americans in nationality but also recognize and celebrate the nationalities that brought their families over to the US.

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The term "American" in reference to a US citizen originated in the late 18th century when the United States declared independence from Britain. While "America" refers to the continent, "American" became a demonym for individuals from the United States due to the country's prominence in the region. US citizens commonly refer to themselves as Americans in nationality, distinguishing themselves from citizens of other countries in the Americas.

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Q: Where does the term American in reference to US citizen originate America as you all know is a continent not a country so do US refer to themselves as Americans in nationality?
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