i have no clue... :(
The increase in British imports during the 1700s ensured that there was a lot of assimilation on the part of the Americans. A lot of the clothing that was common in Britain was transferred to the USA and America also gained from the raw materials that were available only in British colonies.
I'm pretty sure it meant an American person.
An accurate take on the creation of African American culture is both distinct and enormously influential to American culture as a whole. African American culture is rooted in Africa and has a blend of cultures.
to make them accept white culture by cuttling ties with their own culture
held little control over their own local affairs
life in Indiana in 1700;s
because its my culture and thats why
The rifle in a display case inside the Shrine during the 1700s is the iconic Kentucky long rifle. This firearm is known for its accuracy and range, becoming a symbol of American frontier culture. It was commonly used during the American Revolutionary War and by early American settlers. The rifle's craftsmanship and design reflect the skills of early American gunsmiths.
nuttin p[oooooooooz
reason had failed European culture.
Yes
Try googling "1700s people"
The increase in British imports during the 1700s ensured that there was a lot of assimilation on the part of the Americans. A lot of the clothing that was common in Britain was transferred to the USA and America also gained from the raw materials that were available only in British colonies.
reason had failed European culture.
Yes, people in the American colonies in the 1700s spoke various dialects influenced by their regional origins (such as British, Dutch, French), as well as indigenous languages. These dialects evolved over time to become distinct American English dialects.
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the iroquois