When British Folk Music was brought to America, it underwent significant transformations, blending with indigenous sounds and other cultural influences. The integration of African rhythms, Native American themes, and the diverse immigrant population led to new genres, such as bluegrass and country. Additionally, the themes and lyrics evolved to reflect the American experience, focusing on frontier life, social issues, and personal stories. This fusion created a distinct American folk tradition that maintained roots in its British origins while developing its own unique identity.
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