The connection implied in your question is incomplete as regards "a uniquely New World creation", because, however broad their ethnic diversity, all Africans arriving in America encountered not only each other, but a wide range (indeed!) of other cultural influences, radically new forms of social organization and -as importantly- an entirely new physical environment. It is meaningless to attempt to dissect the 'melting pot' into this or that separate effect, if one wishes to explain the origination of a unique New World culture. That being said, you could rephrase the question, viz., "To what extent did the original ethnic diversity of Africans affect the evolution of New World culture?" Some astute historian might be able to take a stab at that one. Note: In these considerations, the term "New World" should certainly include America, Canada, and the entirety of the Caribbean region.
Yes it was, religion didnt play a role in the creation of it, though philosophy did but that didnt occur until about the qin dynasty.
Ralph Waldo Emerson played a pivotal role in the creation of a uniquely American literature. In other words, he helped America break away from imitating and reading English literature.
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Romans used concrete, the arch and domes which lead to roads, aqueducts, coliseums, baths, and basilicas .
Frederick Douglass held Harriet Tubman in high regard, viewing her as a courageous leader and a vital figure in the fight for freedom. He admired her work in the Underground Railroad, which aligned with his own abolitionist efforts. In the context of John Brown, Douglass recognized Brown's radical approach to achieving emancipation, seeing him as a passionate ally despite their differing methods. Both Tubman and Brown represented a relentless commitment to justice and liberation, each contributing uniquely to the broader struggle against slavery.
The creation of a uniquely American culture was shaped by the diverse influences of Indigenous peoples, European settlers, African slaves, and later immigrant groups, each contributing distinct traditions, languages, and customs. The ideals of democracy, individualism, and freedom, rooted in Enlightenment thought, further fostered a sense of identity. Geographic vastness and regional diversity also played significant roles in shaping cultural expressions, from music and cuisine to literature and art. This rich tapestry of influences and values culminated in a dynamic and evolving American culture.
Yes it was, religion didnt play a role in the creation of it, though philosophy did but that didnt occur until about the qin dynasty.
Yes it was, religion didnt play a role in the creation of it, though philosophy did but that didnt occur until about the qin dynasty.
"Uniquely bespoke" is a tautological statement.
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The book Uniquely Indiana was written by D. J. Ross.
The word uniquely is an adverb. It means to do something in a unique manner.adverb
The book Uniquely Indiana was written by D. J. Ross.
To answer this question one should present a lecture for several hours! If you are really interested in the emergence of cultures I recommend you read The Emergence of Culture: The Evolution of a Uniquely Human Way of Life Hardcover by Philip Chase. This book is available at Amazon. Best regards, Aleh Aprelenka
There is few ways to be uniquely to a girl. You can go out of your way to be nice to the girl.
strangely, bizarrely uniquely, unexpectedly, uniquely, coincidentally, sometimes ironically, unexpectedly