New world folk: do you identify with your countries of origin, or identify much more with your nationality?

Hi all,

As a general rule, I’ve noticed the further removed you are from immigrant ancestors, the less likely (on average) you are to identify with that ancestry. This is especially true for colonial Americans - maybe Canadians too - of chiefly British ancestry, though not all. Possibly the same for Spanish or Portuguese in Brazil or Mexico respectively.

Australian, New Zealand still receives considerable migration from the uk - does this amplify the connection to the uk and other countries?

Argentina - migration from European countries was still very heavy into the early 1900’s?

Your thoughts?