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The full name of the United States of America USA (English: United States of America), was a British colony, all sorts of factors due to rise gradually and become a powerful nation.
北美洲原始居民为印第安人。16-18世纪,正在进行资本原始积累的西欧各国相继入侵北美洲。到了十八世纪中期,在北美大西洋沿岸建立了十三块殖民地,殖民地的经济,文化,政治相对成熟。[1]但是殖民地与英国之间产生了裂痕,英国继续对北美地区采取高压政策,引起了北美地区居民强烈不满。从1776年到1783年,北美十三州在华盛顿领导下取得了独立战争的胜利。[2]美国正式诞生,先后制定了一系列民主政治的法令。逐步成为成为一个完全独立的民族主权国家。[3]美国独立后积极进行领土扩展,美国领土逐渐由大西洋沿岸扩张到太平洋沿岸。经济发生了显著变化,北部、南部经济沿着不同方向发展。[4]南北矛盾日益加重。 1861年4月至1865年4月,美国南方与北方之间进行的战争,又称美国内战。最终是北方领导的资产阶级获胜统一全国统一。[5]1865年开始了重建时期,逐步废除奴隶制,1877年,南部进行民主重建,制订了民主的进步法令,标志着民主重建的结束。[6]后来美国完成了工业革命,经济实力大增,两次世界大战奠定了美国在资本主义世界中霸主的地位。冷战开始后和苏联平分天下。[7]冷战结束后,美国成为世界上唯一的超级大国。但是二十世纪八十年代年美国经济情况仍较平稳。[7]进入90年代,美国计算机产业发展迅速,并带动全球的高科技信息产业,开拓了新一代的产业革命。
The original inhabitants of North America for the indians. The 16-18 century, the Western European countries of the primitive accumulation of capital are successively invaded North america. By the middle of the eighteenth Century, the Atlantic coast in North America established thirteen colonies, colonial economy, culture, politics is relatively mature. [1] but between the colonies and the British have cracks, the British continued to take high handed policy to North America, caused strong resentment among the residents of North America area. From 1776 to 1783, thirteen states of North America achieved the victory of the war of independence under the leadership in washington. [2] American formally birth, has formulated a series of democratic politics and law. Gradually become an independent sovereign nation. [3] American independent active territorial expansion, American territory gradually from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast of expansion. Changes in economy, the economic development of North and south, along different directions. [4] South North contradiction is increasingly aggravating. 1861 April to 1865 April, between North and South USA war, also known as American civil war. The final is the North led the bourgeois win unified national unity. [5]1865 began a period of reconstruction, the abolition of slavery, gradually in 1877, Southern Democratic reconstruction, made the progress of Democracy Act, marking the end of democratic reconstruction. [6] later American completed the industrial revolution, the economic strength increases, the two world war laid the USA hegemony in the capitalist world position. The start of the cold war and the Soviet Union shared world. [7] after the end of the cold war, America become the only superpower in the world. But in twentieth Century eighty years USA economic situation remained stable. [7] enter 90 age, the development of USA computer industry, high-tech information industry and lead the global, open up a new generation of industrial revolution.
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北美洲原始居民为印第安人。16-18世纪,正在进行资本原始积累的西欧各国相继入侵北美洲。到了十八世纪中期,在北美大西洋沿岸建立了十三块殖民地,殖民地的经济,文化,政治相对成熟。[1]但是殖民地与英国之间产生了裂痕,英国继续对北美地区采取高压政策,引起了北美地区居民强烈不满。从1776年到1783年,北美十三州在华盛顿领导下取得了独立战争的胜利。[2]美国正式诞生,先后制定了一系列民主政治的法令。逐步成为成为一个完全独立的民族主权国家。[3]美国独立后积极进行领土扩展,美国领土逐渐由大西洋沿岸扩张到太平洋沿岸。经济发生了显著变化,北部、南部经济沿着不同方向发展。[4]南北矛盾日益加重。 1861年4月至1865年4月,美国南方与北方之间进行的战争,又称美国内战。最终是北方领导的资产阶级获胜统一全国统一。[5]1865年开始了重建时期,逐步废除奴隶制,1877年,南部进行民主重建,制订了民主的进步法令,标志着民主重建的结束。[6]后来美国完成了工业革命,经济实力大增,两次世界大战奠定了美国在资本主义世界中霸主的地位。冷战开始后和苏联平分天下。[7]冷战结束后,美国成为世界上唯一的超级大国。但是二十世纪八十年代年美国经济情况仍较平稳。[7]进入90年代,美国计算机产业发展迅速,并带动全球的高科技信息产业,开拓了新一代的产业革命。
The original inhabitants of North America for the indians. The 16-18 century, the Western European countries of the primitive accumulation of capital are successively invaded North america. By the middle of the eighteenth Century, the Atlantic coast in North America established thirteen colonies, colonial economy, culture, politics is relatively mature. [1] but between the colonies and the British have cracks, the British continued to take high handed policy to North America, caused strong resentment among the residents of North America area. From 1776 to 1783, thirteen states of North America achieved the victory of the war of independence under the leadership in washington. [2] American formally birth, has formulated a series of democratic politics and law. Gradually become an independent sovereign nation. [3] American independent active territorial expansion, American territory gradually from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast of expansion. Changes in economy, the economic development of North and south, along different directions. [4] South North contradiction is increasingly aggravating. 1861 April to 1865 April, between North and South USA war, also known as American civil war. The final is the North led the bourgeois win unified national unity. [5]1865 began a period of reconstruction, the abolition of slavery, gradually in 1877, Southern Democratic reconstruction, made the progress of Democracy Act, marking the end of democratic reconstruction. [6] later American completed the industrial revolution, the economic strength increases, the two world war laid the USA hegemony in the capitalist world position. The start of the cold war and the Soviet Union shared world. [7] after the end of the cold war, America become the only superpower in the world. But in twentieth Century eighty years USA economic situation remained stable. [7] enter 90 age, the development of USA computer industry, high-tech information industry and lead the global, open up a new generation of industrial revolution.
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A Brief History of US Presidents
There have been many Presidents of the United States since the Declaration ofIndependence was signed in 1776, but few people realize that the Presidentialhistory also includes a series of Presidents who lead the Colonies long beforethe United Stateswas founded as a free nation. Even though the colonies were controlled by KingGeorge III, the Congress which governed the colonies under the King was lead bya President. By the time July 2, 1776 rolled around and the Declaration ofIndependence was signed, the colonies had already had two Presidents, PeytonRandolph and Henry Middleton. John Hancock was President during the year the United States declared our Independencefrom Britain.
John Hancock, the First President of the United States
John Hancock was, for all intents andpurposes, the first President of the confederacy from 1776 through 1781. JohnHancock was one of the first true patriots who led the fight for independencefrom the crown. It is for good reason that his signature comes first on theDeclaration of Independence. He led the revolution in Boston and fought against the crown ahead ofall other patriots. King George wanted John's head from the very moment theDeclaration was delivered to the King. Once the revolution was won, all membersof the new congress finally signed their names to the Declaration ofIndependence in 1771, and all 13 states ratified the new Confederacy in 1781.
George Washington, a General and a Patriot
Once Lord Cornwallis surrendered in 1781,Thomas McKean became the elected President of Congress. From 1781 through 1789,Presidents John Hanson, Elias Boudinot, Thomas Mifflin, Richard Lee, JohnHancock, Nathaniel Gorham, Arthur St. Clair, and Cyrus Griffin, all servedterms. Finally, George Washington was elected in 1789. By all accounts, GeorgeWashington was the certainly the first President who brought the Statestogether as a united country.
George Washington's life leading up to hispresidency was interesting. He impressed people around him, not with greatspeaking ability or charisma, but with his good sense and patriotic views. Hestarted his military career as a young man on the Frontier. He fought withFrench soldiers at the start of the French and Indian War. After bravely leadingthe British to safety after a battle in Virginia,Washington was promoted to command Virginia's military.After winning various battles and bringing peace to Ohio,at twenty-seven years old, he married Martha Dandridge Custis, and retired to aplantation on Mount Vernon.After farming for a number of years, in 1775 when he went from serving in theContinental Congress to once again commanding an army, but this time it was theContinental Army against the British in Boston.
After a number of crushing defeats before Washington's troops crossed the Delaware,Washingtonturned his troops around on Christmas night of 1776, in one of the greatestmilitary operations in American history. On that night, Washington'stroops crossed back over the Delaware and overpoweredthe garrison at Trenton, and subsequentlyovertook the garrison at Princeton as well.After gaining Cornwallis' surrender in Yorktown,the Revolutionary war was won. Once again, Washingtonretired to his plantation on Mount Vernon.
The First "United States" President
Washington watched public affairs with dismay, as the union was weakened withdebts from the war, inability to collect revenue, and overall impotence of theConfederation Congress. Washingtonwrote to James Madison that Congress needed a powerful Constitution. In 1787, Washington went to Philadelphiato attend the convention set up to modify the Articles of Confederation. Afterthe Constitution was approved, the first presidential election was held, anddespite his desire to retire once again to Mount Vernon, he received a vote from everysingle voter. George Washington remains the only president in U.S. historywho has been voted for president unanimously by the people.
There have been many Presidents of the United States since the Declaration ofIndependence was signed in 1776, but few people realize that the Presidentialhistory also includes a series of Presidents who lead the Colonies long beforethe United Stateswas founded as a free nation. Even though the colonies were controlled by KingGeorge III, the Congress which governed the colonies under the King was lead bya President. By the time July 2, 1776 rolled around and the Declaration ofIndependence was signed, the colonies had already had two Presidents, PeytonRandolph and Henry Middleton. John Hancock was President during the year the United States declared our Independencefrom Britain.
John Hancock, the First President of the United States
John Hancock was, for all intents andpurposes, the first President of the confederacy from 1776 through 1781. JohnHancock was one of the first true patriots who led the fight for independencefrom the crown. It is for good reason that his signature comes first on theDeclaration of Independence. He led the revolution in Boston and fought against the crown ahead ofall other patriots. King George wanted John's head from the very moment theDeclaration was delivered to the King. Once the revolution was won, all membersof the new congress finally signed their names to the Declaration ofIndependence in 1771, and all 13 states ratified the new Confederacy in 1781.
George Washington, a General and a Patriot
Once Lord Cornwallis surrendered in 1781,Thomas McKean became the elected President of Congress. From 1781 through 1789,Presidents John Hanson, Elias Boudinot, Thomas Mifflin, Richard Lee, JohnHancock, Nathaniel Gorham, Arthur St. Clair, and Cyrus Griffin, all servedterms. Finally, George Washington was elected in 1789. By all accounts, GeorgeWashington was the certainly the first President who brought the Statestogether as a united country.
George Washington's life leading up to hispresidency was interesting. He impressed people around him, not with greatspeaking ability or charisma, but with his good sense and patriotic views. Hestarted his military career as a young man on the Frontier. He fought withFrench soldiers at the start of the French and Indian War. After bravely leadingthe British to safety after a battle in Virginia,Washington was promoted to command Virginia's military.After winning various battles and bringing peace to Ohio,at twenty-seven years old, he married Martha Dandridge Custis, and retired to aplantation on Mount Vernon.After farming for a number of years, in 1775 when he went from serving in theContinental Congress to once again commanding an army, but this time it was theContinental Army against the British in Boston.
After a number of crushing defeats before Washington's troops crossed the Delaware,Washingtonturned his troops around on Christmas night of 1776, in one of the greatestmilitary operations in American history. On that night, Washington'stroops crossed back over the Delaware and overpoweredthe garrison at Trenton, and subsequentlyovertook the garrison at Princeton as well.After gaining Cornwallis' surrender in Yorktown,the Revolutionary war was won. Once again, Washingtonretired to his plantation on Mount Vernon.
The First "United States" President
Washington watched public affairs with dismay, as the union was weakened withdebts from the war, inability to collect revenue, and overall impotence of theConfederation Congress. Washingtonwrote to James Madison that Congress needed a powerful Constitution. In 1787, Washington went to Philadelphiato attend the convention set up to modify the Articles of Confederation. Afterthe Constitution was approved, the first presidential election was held, anddespite his desire to retire once again to Mount Vernon, he received a vote from everysingle voter. George Washington remains the only president in U.S. historywho has been voted for president unanimously by the people.
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历史时间的喔 有没有其他的哥哥
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其他有的,就是发不上去,你不要时间的吗?
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