Thread profiles took ages to standardize. The rounded thread Jerry refers to is an old one, similar to the thread on a lightbulb base.
Many early threads are 90 Vee, with rounded tops and gullets. This profile is quite suited to forming, rather than cutting.
The 60 degree Vee thread is standard in the US for threads. Whitworth, BSA, Metric, buttress, Acme, etc. Enough styles to make your head spin. Very hard to determine what thread you have when a fastener is small, or all you have is an internal thread and you need to make the bolt/screw to go in it.