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One major new aspect of American culture that emerged after the Revolutionary War was nationalism. Before the war, the colonies were fragmented in their allegiances. After the victory in the war, most Americans were proud to part of the new nation.
Assimilation is normally the term that speaks to the process by which immigrants to another nation become part of the host nation's culture and values. This does not mean that they must forget their heritage. With that said, new immigrants will receive a warmer welcome if they seek to find common ground with their new host nation.
Honestly? yes and no. SOME Americans are very ignorant when it comes to learning about a new culture. They believe its a waste of time and/or fear the unknown. Yet on a positive note, there are also Americans that embrace diversity and welcome the educaton of a new culture. Those Americans find that experience in itself liberating and mind-stimulating. So its not all Americans that are ignorant, just those who don't know any better.
Forming organizations to help one another
Forming organizations and plantations to support on another.
A new nation
Rural Americans could not take part in the consumer culture of the new forms of leisure. << NOVANET
One major new aspect of American culture that emerged after the Revolutionary War was nationalism. Before the war, the colonies were fragmented in their allegiances. After the victory in the war, most Americans were proud to part of the new nation.
they needed new land for the farming so they moved
Interactions between the cultures and Europeans and the Native Americans lead the creations of the new Nation by one thing. The one main thing was by keeping strong and sticking together.
Assimilation is normally the term that speaks to the process by which immigrants to another nation become part of the host nation's culture and values. This does not mean that they must forget their heritage. With that said, new immigrants will receive a warmer welcome if they seek to find common ground with their new host nation.
about 21.98% of Americans go to college
They wanted to know how many americans lived in the new nation
by pointing out that Americans benefit from new Orleans.
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Honestly? yes and no. SOME Americans are very ignorant when it comes to learning about a new culture. They believe its a waste of time and/or fear the unknown. Yet on a positive note, there are also Americans that embrace diversity and welcome the educaton of a new culture. Those Americans find that experience in itself liberating and mind-stimulating. So its not all Americans that are ignorant, just those who don't know any better.
Negative. It was the start of the death of Native Americans culture and lives.