No. The first was Morocco.
Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States of America as a nation
The Netherlands were the first to recognize the United States of America near Sint Eustatius (then under Dutch control) on November 16th 1776 when salute shots were answered by Johannes de Graaff, gouvernour of Sint Eustatius. The Andrew Doria was one of the first ships to Cary the American flag and was sent to pick up war supplies for the war against Britain and to deliver a copy of the declaration of independence to the gouvenour.
Morocco was the first country in the world recognized the independence of the United States by more than two centuries,
The first country to recognize the United State was Morocco
The first Prime Minister of Morocco was Ahmed Balafrej, who served from 1963 to 1965. He was appointed following Morocco's independence from France in 1956 and was a prominent figure in the country's early political landscape. Balafrej was a member of the Istiqlal Party and played a significant role in shaping Morocco's post-colonial governance.
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Yes. The United States was one of the first nations to recognize the independence of the Republic of Kosovo.
The empire of Spain first claimed sovereignty of Texas from the indigenous natives in 1519.
a government was going to recognize natural rights
It was either the "Bill of Rights" or the Deceleration of Independence.
Egypt (1922) was the first African nation to become independent from a European nation, but it was not a colony (it was a protectorate). The first colony to become independent was Italian Libya in 1951.