Jamestown, the first English settlement of the North American colonies that exhibited staying power, remained vulnerable for its first two decades. Why didn't sponsors abandon this venture, this investment in the New World? What was at stake? Discuss some of the challenges faced by the settlers, as well as the rewards for the enormous risk.
North America was the habitat of native American like Chico, Cahokia, Inca, Aztec Norte etc.
In the colonization era many settlers from many countries like English, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese French etc. Started settling in North America their culture and tradition influenced, transformed, and created a multicultural culture in North America.
Slaves from African and Asian countries came here for mining and gold rush also play a major role in shaping U.S culture. That is why the U.S is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world.
On the other hand, ancient African culture was the mixture of many tribal culture and religions. It is widely accepted that Africa is the most cultural and religious diversify continent, It contains hundreds of different tubes, culture, languages, cuisines, clothing styles, traditions etc.
There were lots of different cultures present not only in the African continent but within its countries.
Hence, Cultural and religious diversity in the U.S is more or less similar to Ancient Africa.
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