Saturday, August 24, 2019

History OF U.S.A


                          About United State Of America 


The discovery of the United States of America The famous Spanish traveler (Christopher Columbus) began in 1492 on an expedition at the request of the then Queen of Spain, and on October 12 of the same year, and was accompanied by the Spanish crew to reach the Bahamas islands within The Southeastern Shore, an area now known as the United States of America, was not empty at the time, but was inhabited by indigenous people, who were called (Indians), and then Columbus began on many trips on In fact, Columbus did not believe that he had arrived in America, and that he was touring Central America; he thought he was still within the limits of the shores of the Asian continent, and continued this belief until he died, and then began many trips The most important trip was the famous Italian (American Vespucci) who arrived on the south shore, noting that there is no similarity between him, and the Indian shores in Asia, and then realized that he arrived on a new continent called (America). [1] Settlement of the United States after they were discovered In America, attention began to turn to the newly discovered continent, the beginnings of the Spanish who settled in St. Augustine in Florida, specifically in 1565 AD, the French also settled in the area of ​​Saint Laurent in the north, followed by the Dutch who settled the island today known as the island of Manhattan, located In New York City, in addition to the English annexation of the colonial lands to their empire in 1664, the Swedes annexed a large swath of the indigenous population, dubbed New Sweden. The Swedes were able to colonize, settle, and the British, with their great power, annexed all the colonies, controlled the borders of the eastern shore of North America, and divided the region into thirteen colonies belonging to them. [1] Independence of the United States The English rule of America was characterized by injustice, and the impoverishment of other peoples. This led the Americans to come out in revolts against the rule of the English; in order to get rid of British colonialism and achieve the independence of the country, and revolutionary movements continued to escalate until he included the spokesman for democracy (Thomas J. Pearson, his official document addressed to the Continental Congress, demands the American people and a number of natural rights, such as the right to equality, where they voted for the country's independence, and was announced on July 4, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six. [2] After the independence, the conflict between the Americans and the British did not stop even after the independence of America. A battle between the two parties, known as the Battle of Yorktown, which ended in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, ended with the victory of the United States. The Paris Convention in 1972, which called for the end of the American Revolution, then the new state's landmarks began to emerge gradually, and the American Constitution was promulgated, in 1987, in addition to the writing of the national anthem and the establishment of political parties. In the early twentieth century, the United States participated in the First World War and in 1941 in the second word war]


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