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The immigrants to America basically built the structure of American culture, and days could be spent going over all the details. Africans,for example,brought over vast contributions to pop culture,music and arts. Scandinavians brought Log Cabins, which is arguably very important in the role of the American home, People of various faiths brought their holidays and traditions with them, forming a very unique blend of family-to-family variation in customs and ways of life.
America since, as discovered by Christopher Columbus who called it Indies, as revealed in his book A NEW WORLD REVEALED, has been a country of immigrants who brought cultural diversity, new traditions, languages, knowledge experience etc. etc. from their respective countries to develop America into a strong Nation.
African descendants brought various cultural habitats with them, including beliefs, traditions, music, dance, food, language, and art. These cultural elements have deeply influenced the development of many societies around the world, contributing to diverse and rich cultural landscapes.
His Cultural Revolution brought social chaos to the country and destroyed Chinese traditions.
His Cultural Revolution brought social chaos to the country and destroyed Chinese traditions.
Mennonites live in their own all Mennonite communities, so they have no trouble maintaining their cultural identity; they have not entered into the larger culture of Canada which surrounds them. It does not impinge upon them.
German immigrants brought several traditions to the US, including Oktoberfest, Christmas trees, Easter eggs, and sausages like bratwurst and sauerkraut. Additionally, they influenced American brewing and baking traditions, introducing beers like lager and pretzels.
religion has been impacted in the UK by immigration because the immigrants all brought in separate religions, and this caused cultural diffusion.
European immigrants brought the celebration of Halloween to America.
settle in rural areas, particularly in the Midwest, where they could establish farming communities and maintain their cultural traditions. They brought with them skills in agriculture and craftsmanship, contributing to the growth of the agricultural and manufacturing sectors in the United States. They also played a significant role in shaping American culture through their traditions, language, and food. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice, German immigrants made important contributions to the development of the United States.
Polish immigrants brought their rich cultural heritage, including culinary traditions like pierogi and kielbasa, as well as Polka music and dance. They also contributed to American society through their work in industries such as mining, manufacturing, and agriculture, and have made lasting contributions in education, science, and the arts.
The Africans brought to America were from diverse backgrounds, with different cultures, languages, and traditions. They came from various regions in Africa, including West Africa, Central Africa, and East Africa. They brought with them rich cultural practices, music, art, and religious beliefs that influenced American culture significantly.