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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 29, 2026

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With a smattering of Dutch, French, Spanish and Native tossed in for flavor.

French, Spanish and Native tossed in for flavor.

No. Celts and Germans were tossed in for flavor, not these people.

You are wrong.

New York and Pennsylvania started as Dutch colonies before being occupied by the English in the 3rd Anglo-Dutch War. Meanwhile the Spanish presence in what would become Florida the Carolinas and Texas predates the Mayflower by a century, and much of the Mississippi watershed had been colonized by the French which set the stage for both the French and Indian War and the Louisiana Purchase.

Germans didn't start showing up in meaningful numbers until the mid 19th century, three generations after the United States had already been established.

The Dutch stayed in New York which is why I didn't say no to that. The Spanish left Florida and the French mostly left Louisiana and did not really contribute to the US like the Germans did.

And Scots. My direct patrilineal line are Scots that settled Northern Ireland as part of the plantation of Ulster, and then came from Belfast to the colonies a few decades before the revolutionary war.

Fair point, I'll admit that I had mentally lumped the Scots in with "Free Englishmen" which I recognize is a faux pas when speaking to someone of Scottish descent.

Eh, no offense taken. I'm a mutt anyways, plenty of actual Irish, English, German, and French Canadian in my veins too.