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.
Yes, if it a subject called American History. Otherwise, just American is capitalized.
An American size 16 converts to the European size 44. One may find slight variations in European clothing brands just as one does with American clothing brands.
South Africa was settled by European (Dutch) people, just as the United States was settled by European (English) people. Mexico was colonized by SPAIN (which is also considered a European country), the people of Mexico are of Spanish and Central American Indian ancestry. China and Japan are separate countries inhabited by Asians; and for the most part...always have been.
Go to this link:history.howstuffworks.com/european-history/wars-of-the-roses.htm Dunno if it is useful but just try it! :)
U.S. history is just that... history. You learn about U.S. history in U.s. history. American gov. is more about learning about the American legal and political systems. There should be some history in that class but it's more politics-oriented.
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U.S. history is just that... history. You learn about U.S. history in U.s. history. American gov. is more about learning about the American legal and political systems. There should be some history in that class but it's more politics-oriented.
The president, JFK, was just assassinated
The Number 1 to 10 in just right!
star spangled banner, and America the beautiful are just a couple
Its just anaconda, in all forms of Spanish (Latin American, European, and Mexican dialects)
its for employment, they should give you the extension.