The History of United States of america

The History of United States of america


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The start date in the history of the United States is a matter of debate among historians. The ancient textbooks began with the introduction of Christopher Columbus on 12 October, 1429 and the European background of American colonies, or they started around 1600 and emphasized on the American border. In recent decades American schools and universities have generally included more in the colonial era and more about native Americans' prehistory. [1] [2] After 1600, European colonialists lived in the United States for thousands of years before most of England started coming after 1600. Spanish settlers settled in Florida and southwest and French along the Mississippi river and the Gulf coast. In the middle of the 1770s, there were about half a million populations in the East Atlantic coast of the Appalachian Mountains in 13 British colonies. After the end of French and Indian wars in the 1760s, the British government applied a few new taxes, rejected the argument of colonialists that they were granted any new taxes (see Stamp Act 1765). Especially in the Boston Tea Party (1773), due to tax avoidance, in Massachusetts, it is run by the parliament to abolish autocratic rule (unsupported legislation). American Patriots (as they say to themselves), following the political ideology in the name of the Republic, they emphasize civil duty, quality, and opposition to corruption, fancy surprise and nobility. Armed conflict began in 1775, because the Patriots called royal officials from every colony and gathered mass gatherings and conferences. In 1776, the Second Continental Congress announced that a new, independent nation, the United States, was not a collection of different colonies. With military and financial support from General George Washington and military leadership, American Patriots won the revolutionary war, the peace treaty of 1783 gave Mississippi River (excluding Florida and Canada) the new country of the east. The central government established by the Confederation article proved to be neutral in providing stability, because there was no authority to collect tax and there was no executive officer. Congress was called a conference in secret in Philadelphia in 1787. It wrote a new constitution, which was adopted in 1789. In 1791, a major federal and political advisor, as the first President and Alexander Hamilton, was added to ensure an endless right of rights of a bill of rights, was created in a strong central government. When Thomas Jefferson became president, he bought the Louisiana area of ​​France, doubling the size of the United States. The second and final battle with Britain was fought in 1812. Encouraged by the concept of doom of destiny, the federal area expanded all the way to the Pacific Ocean. In the United States in 1790 was always big, but in 1790 there were only 4 million populations. The population growth rate was 7.2 million in 1810, 32 million in 1860, 76 million in 1900, 132 million in 1940s and 231 million by 2015. Economic growth in the form of overall GDP is faster However, compared to European powers, the country's military power was relatively limited before 1940. It was recently run in search of cheap land for farmers and slaves. The spread of slaves was increasingly involved in controversial and political and constitutional war, which was resolved by compromise. Slogan was abolished in all states in the north of the Meson-Dixon Line in 1804, but the company closed the south, with high-value cotton export to boost high demand in Europe. In 1860, Republican Abraham Lincoln's president placed it on a platform ending the expansion of slavery in the presidential election and on the way to extinction. Lincoln's inauguration was closed seven months ago by seven cotton-based deep south slaves and later established conferences. No nation is ever acknowledged by Confidence, but it started the war in 1861 by attacking Fort Suutter. In the north, nationalist aggression spread to a long, intense American civil war (1861-1865). In the south it was largely decisive in a long war for the widespread war of war and the benefits of North Bengal's manpower. The outcome of the war was reconstructed by the Union, the elimination of poverty and slavery in the south. In the era of rebuilding (1863-1877), the rights of free and slaves and voting rights were extended. The national government has become more powerful, and due to the 14th amendment in 1868, it has got special responsibility for the protection of individual rights. However, when the white Democrats were in power in the south in the 1870s, often by suppressing the vote of semi-military, they passed the Zim Crus laws to maintain white domination and a new rising constitution that prevents Menain
And the new hostile constitution that prevents voting from most African Americans and many poor groups. This situation continued for decades after the passing of federal law for the use of civil rights movement and constitutional rights in the 1960s. With the advent of entrepreneurs and millions of migrant workers and peasants in Europe, the United States emerged as the world's leading industrial power at the beginning of the 20th century. The national railway network has been completed by Chinese immigrants and large-scale mining operations and industrial projects in northeast and the Middle East. Public discontent with corruption, inefficiency and traditional politics inspired the progressive movement from 1890 to 1920, leading to many social and political reforms. In the 1920's, the 19th amendment of the Constitution guarantees women's suffrage (voting rights). This followed the 16th and 17th Amendments in 1913, which was the first national income tax and the direct election of the US Senators to Congress. Initially neutral during World War I, the United States declared war on Germany in 1917 and then funded Allied victory the following year.
After a decade of the decade of the 1920s, the Wall Street Crisis of 1929 marks the longest worldwide grid deception. Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt completed the White House's Republican Republicans and implemented its new deal programs for relief, recovery and reform. The New Dal, which defines modern American liberalism, includes relief for unemployed, peasant support, social security and minimum wages. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States of America joined the Soviet Union in China and the second world war, and the number of people of all ethnicities was low. Financial aid to the friendly war effort in the United States helps and defeat the Nazi Germany in European theater. His involvement with the use of newly invented nuclear weapons in Cityesthat, Japan, helped Imperial Japan defeat the Pacific Theater. After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union's rivals appeared as the superstar. During the Cold War, the United States and USSR are facing each other indirectly in weapon contests, space races, proxy warships and promotional campaigns. During the Cold War, US foreign policy was supported in support of western Europe and Japan as well as the policy of control, as well as to prevent the spread of communism. United States attempts to spread its spread Korea and Vietnam join the war In the 1960's, due to the power of civil rights movement, in large part, another wave of social reform was created by the constitutional rights of independence of African-Americans movement and the independence of other ethnic minorities. Cold war ended when the Soviet Union was officially abolished in 1991, and declared the United States as the only powerhouse in the world. After Cold War, the United States focused on international conflicts around the Middle East in response to the Gulf War in the early 1990's. In the beginning of the 21st century, al-Qaeda attacks on September 11, 2001 will be seen, followed by US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2008, the Great Depression had been the worst economic crisis in the United States, which was gradually felt compared to the normal rate of economic growth in the decade of 2010.

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