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Britain’s North American colonies declared their loyalty to King George III. “We your Majesty’s faithful subjects of the colonies,” ...
Most people know that the July 4th holiday celebrates the day the United States of America gained its Independence (the […] ...
The Declaration of Independence condemns King George III for having “burnt our towns.” But the British were not to blame for ...
America was not the only nation at war with Great Britain during at this time. France, Spain and the Netherlands were also at ...
The geographies of upward mobility show U.S. regions that emphasize investments in the common good over economic ...
He concluded, he later wrote, that the troops were “ exceeding dirty & nasty people ” led by indifferent officers with an “ ...
The Declaration of Independence is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, ...
In 2025, the American passport doesn't guarantee a warm welcome everywhere. From geopolitical tensions to overtourism backlash, several destinations have signaled that U.S. travelers might want to ...
Taken by Portuguese slave traders, kidnapped by English pirates, and taken far from home, African arrivals to Virginia in 1619 marked the origins of U.S. slavery.
The thirteen colonies were the original British colonies that became the United States of America. They were established between 1607 and 1733 and were located along the Atlantic coast from Maine to ...
The American empire has existed since July 4, 1776 when it was declared as colonial elites revolted against the British in a quest to expand their territory across the mainland of North America.
All other colonies that wished to join the nascent nation would have to get approval from 9 of the U.S.’s 13 states. Canada, of course, never took the U.S. up on its offer.