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What is culture? Culture - has been called "the way of life for an entire society." As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, norms of behaviors and systems of belief.
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Where does our American culture come from?
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Sources of American Culture
During the Colonial Period Native Americans Europeans –primarily English speaking, but also Spanish, French, German, Dutch West Africans
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4 Waves of English Speaking Settlement in the Colonial Period 1607-1775
Jamestown, Virginia 1607 – 1st Permanent English settlement in America Plymouth, Massachusetts – 1621 – Pilgrims Puritans – Massachusetts New England Cavaliers – Virginia & South Atlantic Coast Quakers Pennsylvania & Delaware River Valley Scots-Irish Appalachian Backcountry
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Native Americans Technologies: Canoe, snow shoes, toboggan
Foods: Corn, Potatoes, Squash, Pumpkins, Beans, Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Sunflowers Words: skunk, raccoon, moose, squash, hickory, cougar, barbeque, coyote, jerky, hurricane, tobacco,
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Native Americans Confederation – the structure for the government of the United States of America Freedom – to travel, to hunt, to make own decisions
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West Africans By 1775 one of every five people in British America was of African ancestry Crops: Rice, Indigo, Yams, Okra Music: rhythmically complex, “blue note” – source of the Blues, Jazz, Rock & Roll, Hip Hop Words: banjo, gumbo, OK, banana, jazz, hip, jive, juke box, bug, tote, jamboree, mojo, mumbo jumbo, zombie… Expressions: sweet talk, bad mouth, every which way…
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