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Differences Of American Identity

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The identity of a nation is a summation of all its citizen’s. An identity cannot be determined by political leaders, but rather is a reflection of how leaders are able to create unity within all people. American identity reflects what it means to be American; the positive and negative, and everything in between. Throughout the course of United States history, Americans have constantly held a unique identity in political, social, economic, and cultural affairs. This identity however is dramatically affected by these affairs and can be altered as time and history progress. Nowhere in history does American identity remain stagnant; some changes are more drastic than others. One of the most radical contrasts in American identity seen throughout history is the difference between the nationalist, patriot identity seen among Americans upon independence from the crown in 1783; and the controversial division seen within the nation following the Compromise of 1877. The United States went from being a young, and hungry powerhouse, to a nation at war with itself all as a result of national identity.
In a political sense, it is very clear as to why the nation under went such a radical change in national identity. Following freedom from Great Britain, American’s had a strong sense of motivation and hunger to create a political system that treated its citizens fairly, unlike the crown. American’s were proud of their new national identity, and that they no longer had to identify under the

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