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Where is the homeland of Americans now?

America is not made up of one race. Since the Italian Columbus discovered the Americas more than 500 years ago, people from all over the world have continued to immigrate to the Americas. In addition to the aboriginal Indians, first Europeans gradually immigrated, mostly British, forming an early colony under British rule. In 1776, the local people opposed British rule. After the Independence War, they were able to defeat the British and form the independent United States. For more than 200 years, more people from different countries and races have immigrated from all over the world, and this is still the case today. Coupled with the generations of people born and raised in the United States over the past hundreds of years, today's American "people" are formed. There are every country and race that can be thought of. British, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Greek, Egyptian, Iranian, Yemeni, Iraqi, Arab, African , Brazilians, Mexicans. . . . . . . . . . White people, black people, yellow people, Arabs, Bolivians, Eskimos, Jews. . . . . All.

So where is the homeland of Americans now? -- in the United States.