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USA HISTORY

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    The First Settlers Of America

    The First Settlers Of America
    Scientific studies claim that human beings are not native to America, and it is clear that it was populated by humans from other places. Paleoanthropological and genetic evidence supports the hypothesis that the first settlers in America came from Siberia, the northeast corner of Asia.
  • 1565

    St. Agustine

    St. Agustine
    It is a city in San Juan County, Florida, United States of America, in the region known as "Florida's First Coast." In the census of the year 2000, the city had a population of 11,592 inhabitants, and in the one of 2004, of 12 157 inhabitants. It was founded in September 1565 by the Spanish explorer and admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés and is the oldest Spanish city of the continental United States permanently inhabited
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    The 13 Colonies

    The thirteen British colonies were comprised of the colonial territories of Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Plantations, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Britain had established colonies in North America since 1607, when the first sedentary population of British settlers was created in Virginia.
  • JAMESTOWN

    JAMESTOWN
    Jamestown, or Fort Jamestown, was the first permanent English settlement in the current territory of the United States. It was founded in 1607 on the banks of the James River on a peninsula, in the current county of James City, Virginia.
    Its foundation came after several previous failed English attempts, including the lost Roanoke Colony, established in 1585 on Roanoke Island
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    The 7 Year War

    The Seven Years' War was a conflict that confronted the great European powers.Britain and Prussia had a defensive alliance that faced a coalition between France, Austria and their allies.Initially, the conflict occurred due to the desire of Austria, specifically the desire of Queen Maria Theresa, to manage to control Silesia and the confrontation between France and Britain in relation to the constitution of a colonial empire in India and in America.
  • The Tea War

    The Tea War
    It took place in Boston, Massachusetts, where a whole shipment of tea was thrown into the sea. A group of settlers disguised as Indians threw the tea load of three British ships into the sea. It was an act of protest by the American settlers against Britain and is considered a precedent of the United States War of Independence.
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    The First Continental Congress in Philadelphia

    It was a body of representatives elected by the legislative bodies of the American colonies of Great Britain in 1774, except Georgia. He met briefly and appointed his successor, the Second Continental Congress, which organized the Americans in the war against the metropolis.The dilemma facing Congress was not simple because it had to show firmness before the English Government and, in turn, had to curb the independence wishes of the Children of Freedom,
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    The Independence

    The United States War of Independence was a warlike conflict that pitted the original Thirteen British Colonies in North America against the Kingdom of Great Britain. It happened between 1775 and 1783, ending with the British defeat in the battle of Yorktown and the signing of the Treaty of Paris.
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    The Treaty of Paris

    It was signed on September 3, 1783 between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United States of America and ended the war of Independence of the United States. The fatigue of the participants and the evidence that the distribution of forces, with the English predominance at sea, made a military outcome impossible, led to the cessation of hostilities.
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    The Constitution of the United States

    It was adopted in its original form on September 17, 1787 by the Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and then ratified by the people at conventions in each state in the name of "We the People".An original copy of the document can be found in the National Archives in Washington D.C.
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    the first president of the united states George Washington

    He was the first president of the United States between 1789 and 1797 and commander in chief of the revolutionary Continental Army in the war of Independence of the United States (1775-1783). In the United States he is considered the father of the Fatherland.5 6 He is considered one of the founding fathers of the United States along with John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
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    USA BUYS LUISIANA

    The purchase of Louisiana was a commercial transaction whereby Napoleon Bonaparte, then First French Consul, sold to the United States in 1803, 2 144 476 km² (529 911 680 acres) of French possessions in North America at a price of about 3 cents per acre (7 cents per ha); a total price of 15 million dollars or 80 million French francs. With interest, Louisiana's territory cost $ 23,213,568.
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    THE CAPITALISM GROWN

    In the USA, it began in the first half of the nineteenth century, with the factory system or industrial system of the northern states, which developed the large industry, which began its dissemination, at least in the textile industry, bringing the number of concentrated industrial establishments multiplied, especially since 1825; while, the metallurgical industry and coal mines were exploited on a modest scale.
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    Monroe Doctrine

    The Monroe Doctrine, synthesized in the phrase "America for the Americans", was drawn up by John Quincy Adams and attributed to President James Monroe in 1823. It established that any intervention by Europeans in America would be seen as an act of aggression that would require intervention of the United States of America.
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    Mexican-American War

    It was a warlike conflict between Mexico and the United States between the years of 1846 and 1848.It began as a result of the expansionist claims of the United States,whose first step was the creation of the Republic of Texas,which separated from the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas.Other triggers were the entry of the US army into the area between the Nueces and Bravo rivers and the demand for compensation from the Mexican government for damages caused in Texas during its war of independence
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    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln was an American politician and lawyer who served as the sixteenth president of the United States of America from March 4, 1861 until his assassination on April 15, 1865.Lincoln led the United States during the Civil War, the bloodiest conflict and perhaps also the biggest moral, constitutional and political crisis the American nation has suffered. At the same time, it preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government and modernized the economy.
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    CIVIL WAR

    it was a war As a result of a historical controversy over slavery, the war broke out in April 1861, when the forces of the Confederate States of America attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina, shortly after President Abraham Lincoln took office. Union nationalists proclaimed loyalty to the Constitution of the United States. They faced secessionists from the Confederate States, who defended the rights of the states to expand slavery.
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    usa buy alaska

    The purchase of Alaska was an acquisition of 1,518,800 square kilometers of the current state of Alaska by the United States from the Russian Empire in 1867, at the request of US Secretary of State William H. Seward.
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    Panama Channel

    The canal, which was completed in August 1914, is one of the two most strategic artificial waterways in the world, the other being the Suez Canal. Ships sailing between the east and west coasts of the United States, which otherwise would be obliged to round Cape Horn in South America, shorten their voyage by about 8000 nautical miles by using the canal. Savings of up to 3,500 nautical miles are also made on voyages between one coast of North America and ports on the other side of South America
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    the first World War

    it was a warlike confrontation centered on Europe. It received the qualification of "world" because all the great industrial and military powers of the time, divided into two alliances, were involved. On the one hand, the Triple Alliance formed by the Central Powers: the German Empire and Austria-Hungary. Italy On the other hand was the Triple Entente, formed by the United Kingdom, France and the Russian Empire.
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    the economic depression of the united states

    It was a great global financial crisis that lasted during the 1930s, in the years before World War II. It was the longest depression in time, of greater depth and the one that affected the greatest number of countries in the 20th century. In the 21st century it has been used as a paradigm of the extent to which a serious deterioration of the economy can occur worldwide.
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    He was a politician, military and American lawyer who managed to serve as the thirty-second president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945 and has been the only one to win four presidential elections in that nation: the first in 1932, the second in 1936, the third in 1940 and the fourth in 1944. He was one of the great architects of the Allied victory in World War II.
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    the Second World War

    In this, most of the nations of the world were involved, in fact at the time of the fall of the German Reich only eight states in the world were officially neutral (Afghanistan, Spain, Ireland, Mongolia, Nepal, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland) 1, including all the great powers, grouped into two opposing military alliances: the World War II allies and the axis powers.
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    HAWAI,PUERTO RICO, GUAN PHILIPINS FORM PART OF USA

    are the 48 states of the USA UU. located in southern Canada, in addition to the District of Columbia. The term excludes the states of Alaska and Hawaii, and all island territories and U.S. possessions. UU., As Puerto Rico.Alaska became the 49th state of the United States on January 3, 1959. Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States on August 21, 1959.