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Differences between British values and American values
The common ground of British and American values: humanism, taking the individual as the center and focusing on realizing personal values. Democracy, freedom, equality and the rule of law. The former was influenced by the Renaissance, while the latter was influenced by the French Enlightenment. These two movements originated in Britain and France, and later spread to Europe and other countries and major capitalist countries, and the United States was also affected by this. There was a new culture movement in China at that time.

Differences between British and American values: The main content of American culture is to emphasize personal values, pursue democracy and freedom, advocate pioneering and competition, stress rationality and practicality, and take individualism as the core. Advocating individual heroism can be proved by all kinds of Superman and Marvel comic films in Hollywood blockbusters. The United States advocates realizing its own value through personal struggle. We are familiar with the word "American Dream".

The British pay attention to gentlemanly manners, manners and social order.