gambit
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This kind of speculation is pointless.America is far from perfect, but I think your 4th great grand father wouldn't have been disappointed with what America has become in 240 years.
I have been in the US for 42 yrs, six of them as a non-citizen. In that time span, there are many things about the US that either disappoint or gladden me about America. But given the complexities that make up a nation and country, as time progresses pulling technology and society along, those complexities compounds to the point where no one of any country can truly express complete disappointment or complete satisfaction of his/her country.
From the time of my arrival to the US until now, life expectancy increased approximately 6 yrs and most likely I will be pulled along with time until my retirement from the workforce. So how would a doctor 200 yrs ago feel about America from the perspective of his profession ?
Homosexuals have always been with us. From politicians to artists, they have always been persecuted. So for the religious zealots of 200 yrs ago, how would they feel about America today when we have homosexuals openly serve in politics, the military, and social life ?
I am not surprised at the US for our progress but I marveled at that same progress, considering I experience that progress continuously. Now imagine the shock of someone 200 yrs ago at being overloaded with modern America.