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*[[{{PAGENAME}} Ethnic Groups|Ethnic Groups]]  
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*[[{{PAGENAME}} Town Records|Town Records]]
*[[{{PAGENAME}} Vital Records|Vital Records]]  
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*[[{{PAGENAME}} For Further Reading|'''For Further Reading''']]
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The largest ethnic groups in Minnesota are Germans, Swedes, and Norwegians. By 1880 the foreign-born population in Minnesota included nearly 108,000 Scandinavians, many of whom were Norwegians; 66,000 Germans; and about 39,000 British, most of whom were Irish. Nearly 30,000 Minnesotans had come from Canada, most of whom were British and French Canadians. There were nearly 8,000 Bohemians (mostly Czechs) and 1,000 or 2,000 each from Switzerland, Poland, Russia, and France.
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