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Which group spells their name a bit off because they felt thick americans would mispronounce it?

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The prevalence of American Indian toponyms in the U.S. such as Chicago, Milwaukee, and Seattle, contrasts with the scarcity of place names from later immigrant groups, which is attributed to their timing of arrival and societal power dynamics.

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The question touches on the topic of toponyms and their origins in the United States. Toponyms are place names, and in the context of the U.S., these often reflect the history and the linguistic heritage of the people who named them. It is noteworthy that while American Indian toponyms are quite common in the U.S., seen in city names like Chicago, Milwaukee, and Seattle, other groups who immigrated later, such as Russians, Poles, Italians, or Africans, have far fewer toponyms. This is largely due to the timing of their immigration and their power structures upon arrival, with Africans being largely powerless and thus having almost no toponyms of their own.

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