Lol yes maybe, but after years of living alongside "the natives" the British conquers couldn't help but assimilate various customs along the way - I think Indian and Caribbean food is the best example.
The "natives" also (not always, but often) adopted the ways of the British, such as Christianity, individualistic philosophy and smaller things such as naming conventions.
Lol yes maybe, but after years of living alongside "the natives" the British conquers couldn't help but assimilate various customs along the way - I think Indian and Caribbean food is the best example.
The "natives" also (not always, but often) adopted the ways of the British, such as Christianity, individualistic philosophy and smaller things such as naming conventions.
Lol yes maybe, but after years of living alongside "the natives" the British conquers couldn't help but assimilate various customs along the way - I think Indian and Caribbean food is the best example.
The "natives" also (not always, but often) adopted the ways of the British, such as Christianity, individualistic philosophy and smaller things such as naming conventions.
Valid.
I wouldn't say the French have done a better job of assimilation... would you?
Or the Russians/Soviets.... maybe a more pointed example of failed assimilation.