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- European_American abstract "European Americans (also known as Euro-Americans) are Americans with ancestry in Europe.The Spanish were the first Europeans to establish a continuous presence in what is now the United States.Martín de Argüelles born 1566, San Agustín, La Florida, was the first known person of European descent born in what is now the United States. Twenty-one years later, Virginia Dare, born in 1587 on Roanoke Island in present-day North Carolina, was the first child born in the Thirteen Colonies to English parents.In 2009, German Americans (16.5%), Irish Americans (11.9%), English Americans (9.0%) and Italian Americans (6.4%) were the four largest self-reported ancestry groups in the United States forming 43.8% of the total population.Overall, as the largest group, European Americans have the lowest poverty rate and the second highest educational attainment levels, median household income, and median personal income of any racial demographic in the United States, the latter three placing them behind Asian Americans.".
- European_American language American_English.
- European_American populationPlace Alaska.
- European_American populationPlace Hawaii.
- European_American populationPlace List_of_regions_of_the_United_States.
- European_American related Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- European_American related White_people.
- European_American religion Christianity.
- European_American religion Judaism.
- European_American thumbnail EuropeanAmericansmontage.jpg?width=300.
- European_American totalPopulation "231992377".
- European_American totalPopulation "74".
- European_American wikiPageExternalLink tab02.pdf.
- European_American wikiPageID "605581".
- European_American wikiPageRevisionID "606145208".
- European_American align "right".
- European_American barWidth "15".
- European_American caption "Benjamin Franklin - Sam Houston - Theodore Roosevelt - Eleuthère Irénée du Pont - John F. Kennedy - John D. Rockefeller - Zbigniew Brzezinski - Luis Alvarez - Greta Garbo - Natalie Wood - Madonna - Mena Suvari -".
- European_American caption "Dwight D. Eisenhower".
- European_American caption "George Washington".
- European_American caption "Martin Van Buren".
- European_American caption "Ronald Reagan".
- European_American data "134942028".
- European_American data "19553068".
- European_American data "223553265".
- European_American data "66809196".
- European_American dataMax "230000000".
- European_American dataType "Number".
- European_American direction "horizontal".
- European_American direction "vertical".
- European_American float "right".
- European_American footer "Founding Fathers, the Committee of Five were Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, Sherman and Livingston of primarily English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh descent.".
- European_American footer "Mount Rushmore was sculpted by Danish American Gutzon Borglum. Sculptures of the heads of former United States presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln. Walt Disney who created Mickey Mouse was of Irish, English, French and German descent.".
- European_American group "European American".
- European_American hasPhotoCollection European_American.
- European_American headerAlign "left/right/center".
- European_American image "Declaration_independence.jpg".
- European_American image "Dwight D. Eisenhower, official Presidential portrait.jpg".
- European_American image "Gilbert_Stuart_Williamstown_Portrait_of_George_Washington.jpg".
- European_American image "Martin Van Buren by George PA Healy, 1858.jpg".
- European_American image "Mount Rushmore.jpg".
- European_American image "President Reagan posing outside the oval office 1983.jpg".
- European_American image "Walt disney portrait right.jpg".
- European_American label "1850".
- European_American label "1900".
- European_American label "1950".
- European_American label "2010".
- European_American labelType "Year".
- European_American langs "English German Italian French Polish Dutch Norwegian Swedish others".
- European_American pop "(73.9% of the total U.S. population in 2012)".
- European_American pop "231992377".
- European_American popplace "Continental United States, smaller populations in Alaska and Hawaii".
- European_American related Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- European_American related White_people.
- European_American rels Christianity.
- European_American rels "JudaismIslamAtheismAgnosticismDeism".
- European_American title "Number of European Americans".
- European_American width "150".
- European_American width "155".
- European_American width "156".
- European_American width "290".
- European_American width "400".
- European_American widthUnits "em".
- European_American subject Category:American_people_of_European_descent.
- European_American subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States.
- European_American subject Category:European_American.
- European_American subject Category:European_diaspora_in_North_America.
- European_American type Abstraction100002137.
- European_American type EthnicGroup107967382.
- European_American type Group100031264.
- European_American type EthnicGroup.
- European_American type CommunityOrganization.
- European_American type Collective.
- European_American comment "European Americans (also known as Euro-Americans) are Americans with ancestry in Europe.The Spanish were the first Europeans to establish a continuous presence in what is now the United States.Martín de Argüelles born 1566, San Agustín, La Florida, was the first known person of European descent born in what is now the United States.".
- European_American label "Euro-Américains".
- European_American label "European American".
- European_American label "Евроамериканцы".
- European_American label "أمريكيون أوروبيون".
- European_American label "歐裔美國人".
- European_American sameAs Euro-Américains.
- European_American sameAs Eropa_Amerika.
- European_American sameAs m.02vsw1.
- European_American sameAs Q43103.
- European_American sameAs Q43103.
- European_American sameAs European_American.
- European_American wasDerivedFrom European_American?oldid=606145208.
- European_American depiction EuropeanAmericansmontage.jpg.
- European_American isPrimaryTopicOf European_American.
- European_American name "European American".