Without credible footnotes and documentation to back you up - what you've wasted your time on is meaningless blabber.
First, take a class in statistics and learn how to use them appropriately.
Second, undertake your own course in US history by finding and reading as many books written during the period you are looking at -
Third, throw away ANY US history book you may have acquired in college or that was written post 1970.
You through stats around as if they were valid evidence of your premise.
Lastly, once you are truly qualified to speak, then begin the same process and study the contrasts between US history and anywhere else on the planet you moron!
First, take a class in statistics and learn how to use them appropriately.
Second, undertake your own course in US history by finding and reading as many books written during the period you are looking at -
Third, throw away ANY US history book you may have acquired in college or that was written post 1970.
You through stats around as if they were valid evidence of your premise.
Lastly, once you are truly qualified to speak, then begin the same process and study the contrasts between US history and anywhere else on the planet you moron!