Land of the Free, Home of the Brave Being an American is having the right to pursue a life full of freedoms and limitless opportunities. America provides an experience like no other country can offer. People from all over the world have been and continue to be inspired by the American way of life. In Letters From an American Farmer written by Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur, he focuses on European settlers living in America, who strive for a refreshing restart and a rewarding life. Crèvecoeur illuminates the numerous opportunities one has as an American. To be an American is to be given the rights of freedom and to be involved in a diverse culture.
America provides one with an abundance of freedoms and opportunities for success. An American is protected by The Declaration of Independence, which guarantees our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. “The indulgent laws protect them as they arrive, stamping them on the symbol of adoption: they receive ample rewards of their labors; these accumulated rewards procure them lands; those lands confer on them the title of freemen” (Crèvecoeur). America’s strong government supports our hard work and hopes we find …show more content…
It is beyond the bounds of possibility to define America as one specific race or culture. America is a melting pot of many religions and beliefs from all around the world. “I could point out to you a family whose grandfather was an Englishman, whose wife was Dutch, whose son married a French woman, and whose present four sons have now four wives of different nations” (Crèvecoeur). It is amazing that so many people with different backgrounds and nationalities can come together and support the same common goal of success; all bonded together by the freedom of America. Together the American culture is created, one that accepts and celebrates the various cultures each citizen has to