This day finally appeared. It was the day that our family went to "the land of freedom", November 11, 1990. I have heard that there are many things called the United States in this country, but I was warned that this is not your business. I am looking forward to it. The airplane seems not to be so long, but that's because I lost my way of thinking and have hope and anxiety. I thought about what people are in this huge country and how much they adapt to this new culture and people.
I think that America has always lived in delusion. It can become a predator society without requiring predators. Please let me explain. The reason people recently moved to the United States is that "Americans are always jealous of each other". They do not just mean politics. Easy respect and dignity. You can think of a roaring boss anyone can work 12 hours a day. This is of course only a violation of laws in other countries.
The history of the United States is reflected in American literature. American dreams, the idea of equality, and the ability to accomplish what you want mean that millions of immigrants will emigrate to America. The United States insists that everyone is a country that can earn equality and freedom, but in the text you will find that it is a capitalist and individualist country. American public opinion can be seen from the fact that statues called freedom are built by slaves. You can also see inequality
When British colonies began in America, the reasons for colonization were different. The majority of the Europeans who moved to the United States were originally Puritans who came from the British Catholic Church or British Church. Movement to the United States is not necessarily based on geographical location. Living in the United States is to try to start a new life or create new opportunities. The new world is an opportunity for Europeans to expand and escape. For the Puritans of the Catholic Church, America is the way from the church that they believe is corrupt. For people exiled from the church, Maryland is a fugitive.