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Colons
The colons depended of Britain. The USA was a British colony. -
Resume 1700
The name of the country = Thirteen Colonies
Capital = Boston
The population
Type of government = Monarchy (In Britain)
King = Guillaume III
Voting = It depends between the States, but most white free men can vote.
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King Guillaume III
Guillaume III is the king in England, and he is also the leader of the 13 Colonies (USA) in 1700. -
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Geography America
Assets
Huge lands.
Mountains (military asset)
Access to water with lakes and rivers
Access to the sea (for commerce) Liabilities
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First woman legally vote in Colonies
Lydia Taft became the first woman to legally vote in the American Colonies, voting in a town meeting in Uxbridge. -
Independence
The colonists proclaimed their independence in 1776 and created a new nation, which they named the United States of America . -
Declaration of Independence
The declaration of independence is signed in USA. -
New Capital
Washington DC becomes the capital. -
President John Adams
He is president during the Year 1800. -
President Lincoln is assassinated
Lincoln is assassinated in Ford's Theater in Washington, by John Wilkes Booth. President Lincoln had struggled for the slaves' rights. -
Lincoln ending slavery
Lincoln end slavery. -
Women Rights
The territory of Wyoming is the first entity in the country to grant the right to vote to women -
William McKinley is assassinated
President William McKinley is assassinated by Leon Czolgosz, while visiting the Pan American exhibition at the Temple of Music. He was President during 1900. -
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World War 1
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World War 2
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Vietnam War
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John Kennedy is assasinated
President John Kennedy is assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, while he was parading in Dallas. -
President Bill Clinton is elected
Bill Clinton is reelected in 5 novembre 1996. He will be president in 2000. -
Donald Trump President
Today, Donald Trump is president.