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Polish nationality? Which of the following (if any) determine being Polish. [231]
Traditions? Plenty of them - the pledge of allegiance every morning being the most notable one in my view, but there are plenty of others.
"...From the 16th to the 19th centuries, an estimated 12 million Africans were shipped as slaves to the Americas. (see Slavery in the Americas)[5][6] Of these, an estimated 645,000 were brought to what is now the United States.[7]..." from
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_United_States
Values? Well, American values are one in which hard work is rewarded. In fact, the very essence of America is hard work.
Not only in US&A. As I said, authentically is what u praise european, 'cause that's where they all came from. Surprise?
History? Well, right back to Colonial times, then an interesting civil war, an interesting history in terms of expansion (how Alaska was purchased, for instance) and even their role nowadays as a superpower.
I am shivering. U really go back in time.
Do you ask for a lesson?
Your ignorance about American traditions, values and history doesn't entitle you to be an arrogant cock.
No thank u. Had mine when I was in US&A. Kind of amusing what I listened to.