Wednesday, December 26, 2018
'British Influence in American Culture\r'
'To this  twenty-four hour period, the influence of early British colonists can be felt in multiple facets of American life. This is far  more than can be said for the  limit authority manifested in present day American culture in  understand for Spanish colonialism and subsequent influence. Perhaps the most glaring of influences credited to the  unsophisticated of  enormous Britain, is the fact that the English language  stay the official form of communication  passim the whole of the country.Although Spanish is spoken ex cardinalsively, shortly with nearly 31 million speakers in the United States, this only accounts for approximately ten per cent of the population, whereas English accounts for nearly a full hundred per cent. Further  raise for the claim comes in the form of the countryââ¬â¢s religious practices. Although the presence of a myriad of religions is a reality in America, by and large, Protestantism has been the focal point for  legion(predicate) of its citizens, a di   rect result of British Anglicanism.Of all the religious bodies which were brought from the Old  piece to the New during the entire colonial period, none received so much  assist from the mother country in gaining a foothold in America as did the Church of England . Additionally, it is possible to look to the  architecture of most American homes to establish the  seed influence responsible for them. Although more  usual in the American southwest than in other regions, the so-called Spanish  entitle can only account for  some 7 per cent of designs.The Tudor style, of British origins is far more popular in the U. S. Bibliography. Religion in Colonial America, William  warren Sweet. Cooper Square Publishers, 1965, NY. Colonial America, Richard Middleton. Blackwell Publishers, 1996, Cambridge, Masachusetts. American Colonies and the British Empire 1607-1763, Kenneth M. Stampp. Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1834, NY. American Colonies, Alan Taylor. Viking Publishers, 2001, NY. Wikipedia, the    free encyclopedia. HTTP://www. wikipedia. org\r\n'  
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