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=== People  ===
=== People  ===


Pre-statehood settlers of Maine were generally of English and Ulster Scots descent. They came from [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] and [[New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] or directly from [[England|England]]. There were also a few hundred persons of Irish origin and free blacks in Maine. A large group of Germans came to the Waldo County area in the late 1700s.  
Pre-statehood settlers of Maine were generally of English and Ulster Scots descent. They came from [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] and [[New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] or directly from [[England Genealogy|England]]. There were also a few hundred persons of Irish origin and free blacks in Maine. A large group of Germans came to the Waldo County area in the late 1700s.  


Two groups of French descent compose 15 percent of the present population. The Acadians from Nova Scotia settled the Saint John Valley after 1763. A later French Canadian immigration from Quebec began after the Civil War.  
Two groups of French descent compose 15 percent of the present population. The Acadians from Nova Scotia settled the Saint John Valley after 1763. A later French Canadian immigration from Quebec began after the Civil War.  
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