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Barozi said:
d0nni3 said:
Just had a thought being that the colonisation of America was still in it's infancy (4 - 5 generations) the American accent wouldn't have developed away from the english accent to a really noticable level will the American figures be voiced with accents more akin to the english accent for more historical accuracy

(i know this is not going to happen just a thought)


As far as I know is the current American English accent closer to the accent spoken in that time than modern British English, so the answer would be no.

Accent wise as far as i'm aware has evolved to what it is today from the civil war period and the mixing of the settlements, however you'd be right in the words used in speech as American English retained quite a few words which were fazed out in British English

i'm no expert, so i could be very wrong, but as much as the standardised British English evolves quicky in term of slang the accent doesn't change a great deal, alot of our accents are ancient and have existed for a very long time in a similar form, so in all likelihood the accent at the time was probably alot closer to english than the current American English accent.

As i said this aint going to happen it was just a thought