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fenix001 [56]
1 year ago
9

How do you think this influenced how people perceived

History
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valentinak56 [21]1 year ago
3 0

Answer: From the old cowboys make influenced American culture gradually which can be seen from not only work of art but also their paraphernalia and ideas on values. Apart from movies, songs and poetry are also vivid in describing their feelings and life. The United States was formed on land that was, for centuries, home to a number of Native American tribes. Subsequently, after a long history of both conflict and peace, the US formed as a union influenced both by European and Native American cultures. The result was a unique shared history and culture that is still evolving today. From language to structures within society, the culture of Native Americans has played a major role in influencing the historic and day-to-day development of American culture.

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