Manx Americans

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Manx Americans are Americans who have full or partial ancestry from the Isle of Man, an island located in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. The Manx people are of Celtic and Norse origin, known for their unique language and culture. Manx Americans, therefore, share cultural ties with other groups from the British Isles, such as Irish Americans, Scottish Americans, and other British Americans.

History[edit]

The migration of Manx people to the United States began in earnest in the 18th century, with a significant increase in the 19th century. Many were drawn by the opportunities in the New World, escaping economic hardships and seeking employment. They settled predominantly in areas where mining and industrial jobs were abundant, contributing to the development of these sectors in the U.S.

Culture[edit]

Manx Americans have preserved their cultural heritage through various societies and events. The North American Manx Association is a key organization that promotes Manx culture and provides connections among people of Manx descent in the U.S. Cultural festivals, such as the annual North American Manx Gathering, play a crucial role in maintaining and celebrating Manx traditions, music, dance, and language.

Notable Manx Americans[edit]

  • Beryl Markham - A pioneering aviator, adventurer, and author, though born in Britain, she had Manx ancestry and is celebrated among Manx communities in America.
  • Thomas William Lawson - Known for his business ventures and as the designer of the Lawsonomy theory, he was of Manx descent.

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