That depends on what you mean by "American History." In reality, the history of America began with the first humans who set foot in the Americas.
Eric Cheyfitz has written: 'The poetics of imperialism' -- subject(s): Theory, History and criticism, American literature, English literature, Translating and interpreting, European influences, Minorities in literature, Colonies in literature, Imperialism in literature, History
Roland Arthur Greene has written: 'Unrequited conquests' -- subject(s): European Love poetry, European influences, European poetry, History, History and criticism, Imperialism in literature, Latin American Love poetry, Latin American poetry, Political poetry, Politics and literature 'Post-Petrarchism' -- subject(s): American poetry, European poetry, History and criticism, Lyric poetry
John M. MacKenzie has written: 'European empires and the people' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Imperialism, Foreign relations, History 'Scotland and the British Empire' -- subject(s): Colonies, Scots, History 'The partition of Africa, 1880-1900 and European imperialism in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Colonization, History
You cannot learn American history without learning European history; this is less true for South America, but in the US you can only understand its history by knowing its roots (from Europe)
For some periods of time, such as American colonization and the French and Indian (Seven Weeks) War, European History and American History are very closely linked. However, there were long stretches of time where America remained isolated from European affairs. Even major world events such as WWI and WWII can be different when learning from Americana or European standpoints.
The Suez Canal was an important waterway in Egypt and a significant site in the Age of Imperialism. More specifically, European nations such as Britain and France fought over control of the Suez Canal, as it proved to be a strategic waterway for imperialistic campaigns. As such, historians consider the history of the Suez Canal to be significant to the European imperialism in Africa (Scramble for Africa) and British Imperialism in India.
With the discovery of North America.
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For Europe to rule Asia by force for purposes of gain, and to justify that rule by the pretence that she is civilizing Asia and raising her to a higher level of spiritual life, will be adjudged by history, perhaps, to be the crowning wrong and folly of Imperialism.
Gretchen Murphy has written: 'Shadowing the white man's burden' -- subject(s): Race relations, History and criticism, Racism in literature, Race in literature, Imperialism in literature, American fiction, Foreign relations, History 'Shadowing the white man's burden' -- subject(s): Race relations, History and criticism, Racism in literature, Race in literature, Imperialism in literature, American fiction, Foreign relations, History
Because of their culture and history