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Americans - do they have a nationality
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Just a snap shot of the last say 400 years in Europe will prove a bit confusing. The boundaries of countries changed many times leaving people of a specific ethnicity on one side or the other of the country where they were born. Migrations of Germans for example into Russia (for religious reasons) occurred.

What do you call someone from Europe? That person whom you address may not agree with you.


>Yes we all know that but, as I said, a Canadian is also an American. Tell me why the country isn't just called America (I know it is popularly, just as someone from the DR of Congo calls himself congolese, or from the Czech Republic calls himself Czech). In a way you have a nerve to call yourselves as if the continent(s) is/are yours, and you don't even cover the majority of it.
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>Anyway, this wasn't couched as a quiz for you - I just wondered if during your edumication one of your teachers, as part of the curriculum will say "Now, children, who can tell me what our REAL nationality is ...". I didn't make up the question
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>>Geographically correct or not, whether it can be used by nationals of any other country on this continent or not, American is still correct.
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>>In all other countries, citizens of the U.S. are referred to as 'Americans.' In fact, people on the street will ask you if you are German, American, English, etc. It is the common term used worldwide. Also, it is used in most references as well:
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>>http://kiev.usembassy.gov/amcit_misc_dualnat_eng.html
>>http://www.puertoricousa.com/english/history.htm
>>http://www.wave.net/upg/immigration/resource.html
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