How did the USA become so culturally significant?

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I assume it’s largely due to stuff such as their stinking rich economy before WW1, first language being english, population size, propaganda etc. but I’ve never seen a succinct explanation as to how the country basically became the absolute cultural giants they are today.

You basically cannot escape the USA and their influence everywhere you go, and in a sense they have overtaken us over here in the UK in terms of cultural relevance. Why isn’t this the case for other English speaking countries such as Australia and Canada?

Edit: Using the term ‘In a sense’ has riled up quite a few people. Yes, the USA is definitely far more culturally relevant than the UK nowadays.

Second Edit: Thank you all for your replies! I’ve learned quite a lot tonight 🙂

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They won WW2 and decided to export some of their culture to the rest of the world. It’s a geopolitical thing.

Get as many trading partners as possible to get even more rich.

Back that whole thing up with a massive war machine and subtly or not so subtly manifest destiny.

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