Historically, the majority of the population in the U.S. and Canada has been composed of individuals of European descent, particularly those with origins in Western and Northern Europe. However, both countries have become increasingly diverse due to Immigration, with significant populations of individuals from various ethnic backgrounds, including Hispanic, Black, Asian, and Indigenous peoples. As of recent census data, the demographic landscape continues to evolve, reflecting a growing multicultural society.
Nunavut is the largest territory in Canada. (Canada is made up of Provinces and Territories. Not States) The capital of Nunavut is Iqaluit. The Territory has a population of around 32,000 people, who are mostly Inuit. (Inuit, AKA "Eskimos" are a native group found in northern Canada.) Sources: My knowledge of Canada, and Wikipedia for the population.
According to a survey conducted by Statistics Canada in 2007, "Canadians of East Indian origin1 make up one of the largest non-European ethnic groups in Canada. In fact, people of East Indian origin make up the tenth largest ethnic group in Canada. Canadians of East Indian origin also make up the second largest non-European ethnic group in the country. In 2001, over 700,000 people of East Indian origin lived in Canada. That year, they made up 2.4% of the total Canadian population."
The majority of Canada is made up of people of European descent, primarily those with British and French ancestry. The newest province in Canada is Newfoundland and Labrador, which officially became a province on March 31, 1949. The indigenous peoples, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, also play a significant role in the cultural landscape of Canada.
The Great Plains from Minnesota to North Dakota makes up the majority of the United States' border with Canada. The rest of the border is made up mostly by the Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountain and Cascaded Mountain Ranges.
Made in Canada was created in 1998.
Native Americans
peasants
peasants
The majority ethnic group in Chile is made up of people of mixed European and indigenous descent, known as Mestizos. They make up about 90% of the country's population.
By a large margin, which group made up the majority of California's population in 1840?
Nunavut is the largest territory in Canada. (Canada is made up of Provinces and Territories. Not States) The capital of Nunavut is Iqaluit. The Territory has a population of around 32,000 people, who are mostly Inuit. (Inuit, AKA "Eskimos" are a native group found in northern Canada.) Sources: My knowledge of Canada, and Wikipedia for the population.
Egyptians mostly.
Egyptians mostly.
the religious group were the puritans
The principle of majority rule is that social decisions will be made by the majority; whatever outcome enjoys a majority preference will be adopted as the group outcome.
The majority of the Mayflower's passengers on the journey to Virginia were Puritans, a group who believed that both the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England had strayed from the teachings of the Bible.
The slaves, farmers, and servants