Aaron Kuperman wrote:
> New York (1789, much still Dutch speaking)
> Quebec (might have been there in 1789 but things didn't work out)
> Hispanola (almost became part of the US in the mid-19th century)
> Philippines (another "might have been")
> Hawaii (if it received statehood immediately after conquest, which might
> have happened but for skin color of the majority)
IIRC, Wisconsin may have had a German-speaking majority in the late 19th and
very early 20th century, too.
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