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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur... A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur... Yank or Yankee is a slang term... The word Yankee in this sense would be used as a form of contempt... The term Yankee now means residents of New England... A study of 65 predominantly Yankee counties showed they voted only 40... remained bastions of old Yankee culture until well after World War II... That Yankee twang will be worth a hundred thousand votes... typifies the old Yankee elite in a comical way... In the 21st century the systematic Yankee ways had permeated the entire society through education... many observers from the 1880s onward predicted that Yankee politicians would be no match for new generations of ethnic politicians... founded to serve Yankee missionaries to Hawaii... The most characteristic Yankee food was the pie... a Yankee is an American... a Yankee is a Northerner... a Yankee is an Easterner... a Yankee is a New Englander... a Yankee is a Vermonter... a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast... a Yankee is somebody who still uses an... A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur... A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur... is used for Yankee or Yank in the mildly derogatory sense... The Yankee Invasion of New York 1783... Yankee Humanism at High Tide and Ebb...

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