ESay
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Basically, yes. Of course, it may be that some of them have preserved their ethnic identity, but clearly the vast majority don't want to create German States of America or Irish States or Ghana States etc. Maybe some of the Natives do, but their number as a whole is quite insignificant.So you are saying Mexican (Latino) Americans, Black (African) Americans, White (Dutch, German, English, Irish, etc) Americans, Native Americans, etc don't have their own cultural/national identities; they've all subsumed these into something that's uniformly "American"? If that's the case, I see no reason for Germans French, etc to subsume their individual cultural/national identities, for something tha is uniformly "European".
A separate place here the Lations have. It may be that their number and growing influence may lead to formation of a separate Latino American cluster. I don't know. The time will show.