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Each nation has its own unique culture and values from "summary" of American Nations by Colin Woodard

In the United States, the idea that each nation has its own unique culture and values is a fundamental concept that helps to explain the diversity and complexity of the country. This concept is explored in detail in Colin Woodard's book "American Nations," where he argues that the United States is not a single unified nation, but rather a collection of distinct nations with their own distinct identities. Woodard outlines his theory by dividing the United States into eleven separate nations, each with its own unique culture, values, and historical background. These nations, he argues, are characterized by distinct regional differences that have shaped their development over time. For example, he describes the "Yankeedom" nation as a society founded by Puritan settlers with a strong emphasis...
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    American Nations

    Colin Woodard

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