Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ETA: Albion's Seed is a fascinating read.
Came here to say this. Fascinating read. Different classes of Brits from different regions with different traditions settled different parts of the colonies and influenced their respective cultures.
I’ve always thought Canada would be closer than the U.S. today.
My husband used to work for a British company. Can confirm that those guys loved Las Vegas and Florida. They went crazy in Vegas.
Anonymous wrote:ETA: Albion's Seed is a fascinating read.
Anonymous wrote:Neither over the other.
Which part of the UK is most American? New York and London both stand out as international cities but beyond that, would a Virginian feel more at home in Hull or in Cardiff? I don't see a strong difference.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, NONE of them “feel” like UK. Certainly not the Carolinas. Maybe New England’s working class towns feel a little rollicking Irish. America doesn’t feel British at all though.