The Anglo-Americans are primarily descended from English settlers who migrated to North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They originated from England and, to some extent, other parts of the British Isles, such as Wales and Scotland. Over time, these settlers established colonies, particularly along the eastern seaboard, leading to the development of a distinct Anglo-American cultural identity.
Anglo-Americans
Originally from England it is Anglo-Saxon, referring to one that was courageous.
Some settled in the hill country of Louisiana.
It is an unusual Anglo Saxon name, originally 'gara' meaning a triangular piece of land
it's not the English drove the Native Americans out of the region.
The most commonly spoken first languages of Anglo Americans are English, Spanish, and French.
Native Americans, Hispanic Americans and then Anglo Americans.
gould is of originally English (Anglo saxon)
No, they were happy with McDonald's.
because THEY WANTED LAND
His father is Jamaican and his mother is Anglo-Scottish.
"Anglo" refers to the British, in particular the English. So Anglo-American are Americans whose ancestors were English
originally
Anglo-Americans
Anglo-Norman originally.
Originally from England it is Anglo-Saxon, referring to one that was courageous.
Some settled in the hill country of Louisiana.