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Early History Of America:The voyage of the MayFlower
On 6th Semtember, 1620, a group of pilgrims sailed from England to America, on the ship Mayflower. They travelled to the Atlantic Ocean 65 days. -
Early History of America: The arrival of the pilgrims to america
On 9th November,1620, the pilgrims saw land in the distance. They saw a good place and decided to built a village there. The first winter 45 people died from the temperatures. -
Early History of America: The discovery of the natives
In March 1621, the pilgrims met a Native America for the first time. The Native taught the pilgrims how to grow corn, beans and pumpkins. -
Early History of America: The arrival of the immigrants
Other people wanted to try life in the New World and many immigrants move there. By the 1750 the british had 13 colonies. -
Early History of America:The day of the independence
On 4th July, the colonies declared the Day of the Independence. They called their new nation the United States of America -
Expansion and the Civil War: The bought of the French
In 1803, The French Emperator offreced the land to the United Stated for 15 million. The president acceptep the offer the Louisiana. -
Expansion and the Civil War: The departure of the natives
The country extended, the American Native population began to suffer. Theirland and traditions were in danger -
The American Civil War:Problems in the Country
There are problems in the Country. The people in the North live in towns, but in the they livi in plantation . The abraham Lincoln is now the president of the USA. -
American Civil War: The attack of the soldiers
The South has got their Confederacy. Richmon, in Virginia is the capital now. They are different nation in the North. Confederate soldiers attacked a Union. -
The American Civil War: The beginning of the colonists' deaths
Thousand people dead. The people in the North and in teh South are suffering. The War can,t continue for long because the confederate are losing. -
The American Civil War:The end of the War
In 1865, General Robert Lee, the Confederate army leader. More than 600,000 Americans are dead. Now, the slaves are free and the country is one nation.