Tuesday, October 1, 2019
American Superiority Essay -- essays research papers
 In his series of essays and "letters" on American life,  Michel-Guillaume-Jean de Crevecoeur gives his readers  numerous examples of the superiority of America to all  other countries of that time. He believes that one reason for  superiority is that America is with out the aristocracy so  prevalent in Europe at the time, which led to a hard  working and socially equal society. Another reason  Crevecoeur sees America as a superior society is the  accepting, and assimilating into one new race, the poor  peoples from all European countries. This led to an  extraordinarily diverse population, much more diverse than  any one of the European countries eight-tenth century. It  was for these reasons, as well as many others that  Crevecoeur saw America as the greatest nation of the  1700ââ¬â¢s.    Crevecoeur admires the equality and the freedom of the  American people. He sees life without the harsh rule of  kings and bishops as much more easy going and pleasing to  the general public. The lack of an established aristocracy  allows for the rich and the poor to intermingle and  exchange ideas in a way never thought before in Europe.  The classes were also brought to a single level by the fact  that all people in the colonies had to work to survive. The  rich and poor alike had to, at first, work their own land to  supply food and income to support themselves and their  families. This requirement for work led to the American  people being very industries and self sufficient, even under  adverse conditions....                      
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