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Scandinavian Americans
Total population
10,931,991
3.5% of U.S. population (2010)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota1,603,124[citation needed]
Flag of California.svg California1,224,541[citation needed]
File:Flag of Washington.svg.png Washington739,043[citation needed]
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin728,248[citation needed]
File:Flag of Illinois.svg.png Illinois575,991[citation needed]
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan403,888[citation needed]
File:Flag of Florida.svg.png Florida355,458[citation needed]
File:Flag of Oregon.svg.png Oregon339,031[citation needed]
File:Flag of Iowa.svg.png Iowa338,161[citation needed]
File:Flag of Utah.svg.png Utah333,405[citation needed]
Languages
  • American English
  • Danish
  • Norwegian
  • Sami
  • Swedish
  • Scandinavian languages
Religion
61% Protestant;
22% Roman Catholic, 14% other (no religion, Mormonism, etc.)[2]
Related ethnic groups
Scandinavians, Scandinavian Canadians, Finnish Americans
File:Census Bureau 2000, Scandinavians in the United States.png

Scandinavian Americans are Americans of Scandinavian, or part-Scandinavian ancestry, including Danish Americans (estimate: 1,453,897), Norwegian Americans (estimate: 4,602,337), and Swedish Americans (estimate: 4,293,208). Also included are persons who reported 'Scandinavian' ancestry (estimate: 582,549). According to 2010 census data, there are approximately 10,931,991 people of Scandinavian ancestry in the United States.[3]

Background[]

The broad definition of Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark (without Greenland and the Faroese Islands), the semi-independent Finnish territory of Åland and the Swedish-speaking people of Finland (mostly concentrated in Western Finland). The joint ruling of Denmark and Norway from the mid-14th century until 1814, and then the joint rule of Sweden and Norway until 1905, have contributed towards a coherent culture and language. The Scandinavian languages are all descended from old Norse, and unlike Faroese and Icelandic, which have kept more of the old Norse grammar and spelling, the Scandinavian languages have undergone more or less the same simplifications and are mutually intelligible and readable, although the degree of ease with which people understand each other varies depending on country (and region) of origin.

The term Scandinavia is often misused when the term Nordic is meant. The Nordic countries consists of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Greenland (a semi-independent Danish realm), the Faroese Islands (a semi-independent Danish realm), Åland (a semi-independent Swedish-speaking Finnish realm) and Finland. Sometimes also Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are included, due to the tiny group of Estonian Swedes in the archipelago of Northern Estonia. Unlike the three linguistically Scandinavian countries, the Nordic countries have languages that are only partially mutually intelligible (closest being Icelandic-Faroese on one hand and Danish-Norwegian-Swedish on the other).

Scandinavians in New York City[]

Main article: Scandinavian Americans in New York City

Populations[]

Scandinavian Americans by state[]

State Rank State Scandinavian Americans[citation needed] Percent Scandinavian Americans
- Flag of the United States.svg United States 11,269,320 3.8%
1 Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota 1,580,776 32.1%
2 Flag of California.svg California 1,510,541 3.6%
3 File:Flag of Washington.svg.png Washington 739,043 12.5%
4 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin 728,248 13.5%
5 File:Flag of Illinois.svg.png Illinois 575,991 4.6%
6 Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan 403,888 4.0%
7 Flag of Texas.svg Texas 359,360 1.4%
8 File:Flag of Florida.svg.png Florida 355,458 2.1%
9 File:Flag of Oregon.svg.png Oregon 339,031 9.9%
10 File:Flag of Iowa.svg.png Iowa 338,161 11.5%
11 File:Flag of Utah.svg.png Utah 333,405 14.9%
12 File:Flag of Colorado.svg.png Colorado 291,488 5.9%
13 File:Flag of Arizona.svg.png Arizona 281,388 4.3%
14 File:Flag of New York.svg.png New York 254,474 1.3%
15 File:Flag of North Dakota.svg.png North Dakota 231,875 36.1%
16 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts 182,339 2.8%
17 File:Flag of Nebraska.svg.png Nebraska 177,522 9.9%
18 File:Flag of South Dakota.svg.png South Dakota 172,941 21.5%
19 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 169,294 1.3%
20 File:Flag of Ohio.svg.png Ohio 164,005 1.4%
21 File:Flag of Montana.svg.png Montana 136,688 14.1%
22 File:Flag of Idaho.svg.png Idaho 136,620 8.9%
23 File:Flag of Missouri.svg.png Missouri 135,340 2.2%
24 File:Flag of Virginia.svg.png Virginia 130,099 1.6%
25 File:Flag of Kansas.svg.png Kansas 124,017 4.4%
26 File:Flag of New Jersey.svg.png New Jersey 119,267 1.3%
27 File:Flag of Indiana.svg.png Indiana 118,989 1.8%
28 File:Flag of North Carolina.svg.png North Carolina 110,362 1.1%
29 Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada 102,638 3.9%
30 File:Flag of Connecticut.svg.png Connecticut 100,530 2.8%
31 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia (U.S. state) 97,209 1.0%
32 File:Flag of Maryland.svg.png Maryland 79,656 1.4%
33 File:Flag of Tennessee.svg.png Tennessee 75,615 1.2%
34 File:Flag of Oklahoma.svg.png Oklahoma 62,145 1.7%
35 Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska 61,259 8.9%
36 File:Flag of Wyoming.svg.png Wyoming 51,755 9.7%
37 File:Flag of New Hampshire.svg.png New Hampshire 47,955 3.6%
38 File:Flag of Maine.svg.png Maine 44,955 3.4%
39 Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama 43,899 0.9%
40 File:Flag of South Carolina.svg.png South Carolina 43,306 0.9%
41 File:Flag of New Mexico.svg.png New Mexico 41,073 2.0%
42 File:Flag of Arkansas.svg.png Arkansas 38,308 1.3%
43 File:Flag of Kentucky.svg.png Kentucky 34,592 0.8%
44 File:Flag of Hawaii.svg.png Hawaii 30,976 2.4%
45 File:Flag of Louisiana.svg.png Louisiana 29,175 0.6%
46 File:Flag of Rhode Island.svg.png Rhode Island 26,476 2.5%
47 Flag placeholder.svg Mississippi 19,501 0.6%
48 File:Flag of Vermont.svg.png Vermont 18,378 2.9%
49 File:Flag of West Virginia.svg.png West Virginia 14,519 0.8%
50 File:Flag of Delaware.svg.png Delaware 11,232 1.2%
- File:Flag of the District of Columbia.svg.png District of Columbia style="background:silver" | 7,523 1.3%
- Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 641 0.0%

Scandinavian languages by state[]

State Rank State Total[citation needed] Percent
- Flag of the United States.svg United States 200,630 0.0%
1 Flag of California.svg California 32,745 0.1%
2 Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota 17,998 0.3%
3 File:Flag of Florida.svg.png Florida 14,628 0.0%
4 File:Flag of New York.svg.png New York 13,543 0.0%
5 File:Flag of Washington.svg.png Washington 12,524 0.2%
6 Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan 8,825 0.0%
7 Flag of Texas.svg Texas 7,849 0.0%
8 File:Flag of Illinois.svg.png Illinois 7,528 0.0%
9 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin 6,929 0.2%
10 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts 6,599 0.1%
11 File:Flag of New Jersey.svg.png New Jersey 5,518 0.0%
12 File:Flag of Oregon.svg.png Oregon 4,510 0.1%
13 File:Flag of Utah.svg.png Utah 3,838 0.1%
14 File:Flag of North Dakota.svg.png North Dakota 3,364 0.5%
15 File:Flag of Iowa.svg.png Iowa 2,407 0.0%

See also[]

  • Scandinavian immigration to the Americas
  • Nordic countries
  • Vinland
  • New Sweden

References[]

Further reading[]

  • Barton, H. Arnold. "Where Have the Scandinavian-Americanists Been?." Journal of American Ethnic History 15.1 (1995): 46-55. in JSTOR
  • Brøndal, Jørn. Ethnic Leadership and Midwestern Politics: Scandinavian Americans and the Progressive Movement in Wisconsin, 1890-1914 (University of Illinois Press, 2004).
  • Brøndal, Jørn. "'The Fairest among the So-Called White Races': Portrayals of Scandinavian Americans in the Filiopietistic and Nativist Literature of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries." Journal of American Ethnic History 33.3 (2014): 5-36. in JSTOR
  • Evjen, John O. Scandinavian Immigrants in New York 1630-1674 (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1972)
  • Hoobler, Dorothy, and Thomas Hoobler. The Scandinavian American Family Album (Oxford University Press, 1997).
  • Jackson, Erika K. Scandinavians in Chicago: The Origins of White Privilege in Modern America (U of Illinois Press, 2019) online review
  • Lovoll, Odd S. ed., Nordics in America: The Future of Their Past (Northfield, Minn., Norwegian American Historic Association. 1993)
  • Norman, Hans, and Harald Runblom. Transatlantic Connections: Nordic Migration to the New World After 1800 (1988).
  • Thernstrom, Stephan, ed. Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (1980) online; scholarly coverage of all groups
  • Wisby, Hrolf. "The Scandinavian-American: His Status." The North American Review 183.597 (1906): 213-223. online

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