American English wore off some of English's bumpy bits because there was no Queen's English or aristocracy to claim social authority for the status quo or sufficient influence to dictate a conservative rate of change. The Norman Invasion set the tone for a millennium of language as an explicit social standing in the British Isles.
Throw in massive immigration and indigenous languages within and along its borders rather than overseas and American English simply adapted to more varied use.
Throw in massive immigration and indigenous languages within and along its borders rather than overseas and American English simply adapted to more varied use.