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18th Century American Diversity and Its Tribulations

Europe during the eighteenth century was at the height of the industrial revolution, none of which reached America. ... Because of such diversity, many social and cultural problems became evident.
America was unique in its political and social structure. ... American settlers lacked the centuries of tradition that other societies had. ...
At the opening of the eighteenth century the population of the English mainland colonies stood about 250,000. By the mid-eighteenth century this figure had increased to some 1,500,000. ... Even with such urban centers as Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, American colonials were overwhelming rural. ...
Unlike the New England colonies like Pennsylvania, the southern colonies seemed to have more tolerance with cultural diversity. ... American culture has come a long way since the eighteenth century, now cultural tolerance is much more prevalent and generally thought of as a positive environment.

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Title: 18th Century American Diversity and Its Tribulations

Words: 649
Rating: None
Pages: 2.6
submitted by: atxdcl

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