"To transfer European culture to America with its same population was natural." EB
Actually, although I wish this had been the case, for a variety of reasons, in the actual event, even leaving aside the later period of the American Rebellion of 1776 and after, it had not at all been how things had gone, since the early 1600s.
What developed here was something substantially different from, and less than, European culture, which itself was not a single thing formed into a readily identifiable single cultural thing.
What developed here was something substantially different from, and less than, European culture, which itself was not a single thing formed into a readily identifiable single cultural thing.
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