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What language did the European Americans speak?

The term "European Americans" refers to people of European ancestry who live in the United States. They speak a variety of languages, but the most common one is English.

Here's why:

* Colonial History: The United States was founded by British colonists, and English was the primary language spoken in the colonies.

* Immigration Patterns: While many European immigrants came to the US speaking other languages, English was often seen as a necessary language for assimilation and success.

* Language Policy: The US has never had an official national language, but English has been the dominant language in government, education, and business.

While English is the most common language, many European Americans also speak other languages, including:

* German

* Italian

* French

* Spanish

* Polish

* Russian

* Irish

The specific languages spoken by European Americans vary depending on the region, the ethnic background of the community, and the history of immigration in that area.

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