I know a bit about NYC.
Once you go over the river, more importantly once the newbies go over the river they'll Americanize. Don't lose heart.
I mean truth be told how many Manhattanites born here multigenerational 'assimilate'?
By the way if Jerzey is too much for them try the non-gentrified Brooklyn or Queens, also a River of cours…
Time? It also took legal and social equality, mass education that was explicitly enthusiastic about the civil values of the US and economic opportunity for any of it to work. Americanisation will indeed take place, but the civil status of the children of the migrants will depend on their ability to claim the privileges of affirmative action, preferential contracting and equity policy. And a fair proportion of the population of the interior will, over time, resemble the Tamils of Malaysia or the whites of South Africa.
Americanisation is certainly inevitable, but I suspect that its future results will be more complicated and uneven than they were in the past.
I know a bit about NYC.
Once you go over the river, more importantly once the newbies go over the river they'll Americanize. Don't lose heart.
I mean truth be told how many Manhattanites born here multigenerational 'assimilate'?
By the way if Jerzey is too much for them try the non-gentrified Brooklyn or Queens, also a River of course and they will , will with time get it.
I could say America starts at Staten Island as well. Even Long Island. The non rich parts.
It takes time.
Time? It also took legal and social equality, mass education that was explicitly enthusiastic about the civil values of the US and economic opportunity for any of it to work. Americanisation will indeed take place, but the civil status of the children of the migrants will depend on their ability to claim the privileges of affirmative action, preferential contracting and equity policy. And a fair proportion of the population of the interior will, over time, resemble the Tamils of Malaysia or the whites of South Africa.
Americanisation is certainly inevitable, but I suspect that its future results will be more complicated and uneven than they were in the past.