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Are the Germans in America Anglo-Saxons?

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German-Americans are American citizens whose ancestors are German immigrants. German Americans are the largest immigrant group in the United States, accounting for about 17% of the total population of the United States. America is descended from Anglo-Saxons. So American Germans are Anglo-Saxons.

Anglo-Saxons usually refer to some ethnic groups living in the east and south of Great Britain from the beginning of the fifth century to the Norman Conquest 1066, belonging to a branch of Germanic people. The United States is a multi-ethnic country, mainly descended from Anglo-Saxons, and the rest are descended from immigrants such as Germany (Germanic), Ireland or Scotland (Celtic/Celtic), France (France) and Jews.