America is home to a diverse population, primarily consisting of five major groups: European Americans, who have roots in various European countries; Hispanic or Latino Americans, with origins in Latin America and Spain; African Americans, descendants of enslaved Africans and more recent immigrants; Asian Americans, encompassing individuals from East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia; and Indigenous peoples, including Native American tribes with ancestral ties to the land long before European colonization. Each group contributes to the rich cultural tapestry of the nation.
The Portuguese and Spanish.
What were the first major regional groups in North America
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white, spanish, Portuguese, African Americans, and indigenous people (native Americans)
The five major ethnic groups of Latin America are Africans, Indians, Mullatos, Mestizos, and Europeans.
The Taino people, the Aztec civilization, and the Mayan civilization were three major groups that shaped the cultures of both Central America and the Caribbean. Their contributions include art, agriculture, architecture, and spirituality that continue to influence the region's identity today.
Africans, Native Americans, Europeans.
Great Britain, Russia, and the United States of America
Germany and Ireland
Major Ethnic groups are Irish people, English people, Scottish people, and Welsh people. These were the prehistoric settlements. Now there are many other minority ethnic groups resulting from the mass immigration in the last few decades. == ==
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Slaves and indentured servants