hispanic....
In the United States, the first group to gain the right to vote were white male property owners. This typically excluded women, Native Americans, African Americans, and non-property-owning white men.
German is the largest ethnic group with about 1/3 of the population claiming German ancestry.
8% White 92% Non-White
Yes a slave can be white, or any other racial or ethnic group. There were slaves mentioned in Bible times, in fact, and while most were from non-white groups, few were black. In colonial times, poor people (nearly all of whom were white) were sometimes sold into indentured servitude. They had few rights and had to serve their master for a number of years; in theory, they would be taught a trade in exchange for their labor, but this did not always happen.
The three countries with the highest Muslim populations are, in order:1. Indonesia2. Pakistan3. India (though it's a non-Islamic country)
Yes, largest non-church youth group in America
The largest group of the non willing immigrants to the United States of America were taken from Africa. They came to the United States as slaves.
According to an internet search...African-Americans make up the largest non-white European group at 14.6%.Mexicans make up the next largest non-white European group at 10.9%.Native Americans are third at 1.6%.
According to an internet search...African-Americans make up the largest non-white European group at 14.6%.Mexicans make up the next largest non-white European group at 10.9%.Native Americans are third at 1.6%.
Native Americans, Native Canadians and Eskimos.
The Germans and Irish are the two largest non-English immigrant groups to the colonies, respectively. I do not remember the reason for the German immigration, but a potato famine prompted the Irish immigration. Most Germans settled in Pennsylvania.
Most South American countries speak Spanish. Brazil is the largest country in South America and Portuguese is their primary language. Making them the largest non Spanish language group in South America
African Americans
scots-irish
Germans, by far. In fact, Germans over took English as the largest Ethnic group in America before 1900. But the seeds were placed in Colonial times. Pennsylvania's population was 33% German in 1775, and other Northern states were around the same percent.
Vertebrates and non-vertebrates.
yes for not being white but for ethnic origins.