Its chief early European influences came from English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish settlers of colonial America during British rule. British culture, due to colonial ties with Britain that spread the English language, legal system and
other cultural inheritances, had a formative influence. Other important
influences came from other parts of Europe, especially Germany,[2] France, and Italy.[citation needed]
Original elements also play a strong role, such as Jeffersonian democracy.[3] Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia was perhaps the first influential domestic cultural critique by an American and a reactionary piece to the prevailing European consensus that America's domestic originality was degenerate.[3] Prevalent ideas and ideals that evolved domestically, such as national holidays, uniquely American sports, military tradition, and innovations in the arts and entertainment give a strong sense of national pride among the population as a whole.[citation needed]
American
culture includes both conservative and liberal elements, scientific and
religious competitiveness, political structures, risk taking and free
expression, materialist and moral elements. Despite certain consistent
ideological principles (e.g. individualism, egalitarianism, and faith in
freedom and democracy), American culture has a variety of expressions
due to its geographical scale and demographic diversity. The flexibility
of U.S. culture and its highly symbolic nature lead some researchers to
categorize American culture as a mythic identity;[4] others see it as American exceptionalism .[citation needed]
It also includes elements that evolved from Indigenous Americans, and other ethnic cultures—most prominently the culture of African Americans, cultures from Latin America, and Asian American cultures. Many American cultural elements, especially from popular culture, have spread across the globe through modern mass media.
The United States has traditionally been thought of as a melting pot, however beginning in the 1960s and continuing on in the present day, the country trends towards cultural diversity, pluralism 
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