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Edited by AdligerAdler: 4/2/2017 9:09:18 AM
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Americans, have you ever visited the country/countries of your ancestors?

Yes, at least 1 country

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No, but I want to

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No, and I don't want to

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I'm not sure

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I'm native American

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I'm not American

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I'm European, I live in the "old world" aka. "good old Europe" aka. "liberal shithole", and wonder how Americans view this. Are you interested in visiting the country or countries of your ancestors? Have you already? Or do you not want to? Do you still have relatives in your ancestor countries and contact to them? Additional question to [b]black Americans[/b]: Do you even know from what African countries your ancestors originally came? Or from what tribe or something? Because I never see black Americans mentioning their heritage countries. Unlike the white Americans which say Germany, Britain, Italy, Ireland etc.

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  • (Mom's side Italian) Been to southern Italy, still have some distant relatives there. Been to my great grandmothers farm that she grew up on (she moved to the US when she was 14 in 1904-or something around there-) and my family still owns, in Bomba. (Dad's side Welsh/British) No relatives that I know of. Haven't been to either, but would love to. There is even a town in Wales (Priddy) that is named after the same guy who I get my last name (sir name) from, and apperently he is an anchent ancestor of mine. And I 100% will be going there one day and sitting down at the Priddy town inn and having a beer at the bar lol.

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