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A 4 page overview of the culture of the male American White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the same time. The American culture has been so mixed throughout the centuries that true white Anglo-Saxon Protestants are likely few and far between. But, the culture of the white
Anglo-Saxon Protestant is very much alive. The following paper examines this culture. White Anglo Saxon Protestant As mentioned, true white Anglo-Saxon Protestants are likely few and far between
due to intermarrying between cultures. Anglo-Saxons were the culture of Britain dating back many centuries. "The late-Roman army had many Germanic elements and from the fourth century they and
their families had settled in Britain...The fifth and sixth centuries saw increased Germanic settlement although the balance of local power fluctuated between Britons and Saxons...The end of the sixth century
saw another major new influence on the Germanic invaders - Christianity. Although the Romano-British Church survived and the Anglo-Saxons would have had contact with indigenous Christians, the Church initially existed
only on the fringes of English settlement, as paganism remained strong" (Levick; Nicholson, 2003). As can be seen, the history of the Anglo-Saxon people is rich, long, and involves
Christianity, which of course began with Catholicism and then later moved on into Protestantism. One can assume that the culture, or the legacy of the culture of the Anglo-Saxon people
involved those British citizens who came to the America and founded the United States, although there were others as well. The Anglo-Saxon people were patriarchal and as such being
a male is important, even in todays presumably unbiased society. The Anglo-Saxon people could be argued as the people who enslaved the African Americans in the United States, although there
were other cultures as well. In essence, the United States is generally seen as being founded, controlled, and ultimately ruled by the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant. One need only look at
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