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What is American Culture?

Marc Chevalier

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Well, your comment about the airplane invention made me think of people (individuals, groups, nations) that take the credit for things done by "one of them". I'm not saying that you were taking credit like this. It's just that your post reminded me that other folks sometimes do. For example, some people think that because their distant ancestors built pyramids and vast empires, then this makes the descendants somehow more special than the descendants of nomadic hut-dwellers. I mean, if my grandfather saved the world, why should I feel superior for it? Conversely, if my granddad were a beggar, why should I feel inferior for it?
 

KAT

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[QUOTE="Doc" Devereux]It's at times like this that I get to find out what it's like being the straight man...[/QUOTE]

who wants to see my [Bartender Edit:Oh no you don't.
 

johnnycanuck

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Originally Posted by geo

"In 1870, at the age of 23, he emigrated with his family to Canada where they settled at Brantford"-Wikipedia

Technically in 1870 a British citizen could not "emigrate" to a colony. Canadian citizenship was not legally recognized until 1947. Until then they were defined as British subjects and could move feely about the empire.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/legacy/chap-5.html
So technically he was living in Canada but not Canadian, British. As Canadians at that time were Canadians and also British. Confused?

If you ever want an interesting read pick up a copy of "How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The True Story of How Western Europe's Poorest Nation Created Our World and Everything in It" One of the main points it made was most people with the will and ingenuity to better themselves left for the new world. It is these people that sculpted the new world. The slackers stayed where they were.;)
Johnny
 

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