yes
As long as he is born to American citizens, he would be considered American
Puerto Ricans are Considered U S citizens even if born inPuerto Rico
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) didn't adapt to be considered American. Historically, Church members who were American Citizens were always considered American Citizens. Those who were citizens of another nation were identified by their citizenship or nationality. From the very beginning of the Church, the Church has had a very extensive foreign missionary program. Many "Mormons" didn't adapt to be considered American because they weren't American. That is still true today, where over 60% of the nearly 14 million Church members live outside of the United States and do not care to be identified as American, because they are citizens of the nations in which they live. When challenged by the US government the LDS abandoned polygamy.
No, only Adult men were considered citizens.
African Americans used to be considered three-fifths of a person for census taking. Now they are full citizens.
The Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place during the American Revolutionary War, is often considered a moral victory for American citizens. Although the British army ultimately won the battle, the American forces put up a strong resistance and inflicted heavy casualties on the British. This boosted the morale of the American troops and demonstrated their determination to fight for independence.
american citizens( Apex )
Chinese American Citizens Alliance was created in 1895.
No...they are considered to be wild animals!
No, American citizens do not have to put a chip under their skin.
Puerto Ricans ARE American Citizens, since 1917.