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... the English.
James Hawes, ‘The Shortest History of England’, p 155.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=the+sh...ry+of+england,stripbooks,204&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Was he referring to the English in England, or something else? Clue - he cites the following population breakdown:
African 2.3%; Scots 2.8%; Scots-Irish 4%; Indigenous 0.6%; Irish, Dutch, German, French 2.9%; unassigned 16.9%; English 70.5%.
James Hawes, ‘The Shortest History of England’, p 155.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=the+sh...ry+of+england,stripbooks,204&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Was he referring to the English in England, or something else? Clue - he cites the following population breakdown:
African 2.3%; Scots 2.8%; Scots-Irish 4%; Indigenous 0.6%; Irish, Dutch, German, French 2.9%; unassigned 16.9%; English 70.5%.