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THE USA
In a first period the 13 colonies had a good relationship with the homeland, the American territories enjoyed wide autonomy and the British government guaranteed them protection both against the Indians and against France and Spain
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The 13 colonies were very different from the economic and social point of view in the south the wealth was in the hands of a few large landowners who had their plantations of tobacco, cotton, sugarcane cultivated by their slaves and in the north there is they were small owners, craftsmen, factories and small factories.
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On June 14, 1777, the flag of the USA was born. The flag has 13 horizontal stripes and represent the 13 colonies that joined in a federation with only one president and one constitution and the stars are 50 and there is one for each state that entered the Union
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But after the Seven Years' War, England was economically weakened. After the declaration of independence, England reacted strongly and a real war broke out between the British. They had a powerful and well-organized army, while the settlers were untrained volunteers, but General George Washington knew how to build a real army.
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The constitution of the United States of America is the law that governs America. the Constitution is like a small book. the constitution was completed on Monday September 17, 1787. It has no chapters it has a preamble which has 7 articles 27 commandments. The preamble to the United States Constitution consists of a single sentence introducing the document and its purposes.
The constitution has legislative powers, which will be conferred in the United States Congress which will consist of a senator and a house of representatives. Congress makes the rules because these two groups make the rules for America the people elect those posts that must be in power. They must be old enough to elect cannot elect a boy under the age of 18. A person cannot become a senator unless he is at least 30 years old and a person cannot become a representative until he is at least 25 years old
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US presidents so far are: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, BARACK OBAMA, Donald John Trump and Joseph Robinette Biden
Abraham Lincoln served as president of the United States during the Civil War from 1861 to 1865.He was elected president of the Republican Party in 1860. The civil war began in April of the same year. During the war, Lincoln made the "Emancipation Proclamation" to free all slaves.The civil war ended in 1865
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Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4th, 1961.Her mother Ann Dunham was from Kansas and her father Barack Obama Sr. was from Kenya, but they divorced when she was young in 1963. after the divorce she moved to HAWAII and attended HIGH SCHOOL. As a teenager at High School in Hawaii, he had some problems with his identity - his mother was a white American and his father was a black African. From this experience Barack Obama understood that respect for other people’s cultures is essential to the success of a multicultural society.After high school, Obama received a BA in political science and a law degree
He became a Senator in 2005 and President of the Unites States in 2008. He won the presidential election for a second time in 2012. His presidency ended on 20 January 2017.
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Meanwhile, France, Spain and Holland declared war on England
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The current president of the united states is Trum was an uncommon president and until January thereafter will be Biden
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they had one thing in common, that is, they weren't in favor of immigrants. They only wanted welfare for Americans and were not pro-poor. He was in favor of contrasts and especially with South Korea.
in this regard there is MARTIN LUTHER KING was a Protestant pastor, American politician and activist, leader of the civil rights movement of African Americans.
And also ROSA PARKS: American activist and symbol of the civil rights movement in the USA. She became famous for refusing to give her seat on a bus to a white man in 1955, thus initiating the bus boycott in Montgomery.
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