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Oh but I am right, the continent had its name before the USA was even a thought in anyone's mind.
It's the United States of America, what is America if not the continent in which these States exist to be united?
The people of the USA have no exclusive right on a term used to designate a continent they share with more people than lives in their country.
I know they love to pretend no other country exist and a ridiculous number of them couldn't point their own country on a map let alone know that Canada isn't a State, it doesn't make them right to appropriate the term "America" or "American".
How would you designate someone who comes from the American continent? People from Asia are Asians, those from Europe are Europeans... So, what do you call someone who lives on in that other continent where you find such countries as Mexico, Honduras, Brazil, Ecuador, Canada, etc.?