America is a common nickname/alternate name for the United States of America, used mainly by American citizens. It is just another short way to say the country's name just as US, USA, or the United States is. Usually when one hears of America, they still are referring to North and South America.
America did not become the United Sates of America. A small geographic portion of it was formed into a nation known as the United States of America. The landmass known as America or the Americas comprises both North and South America, first named as such in 1507, was named after Italian cartographer Amerigo Vespucci, who produced charts of large sections of the east coast of the Americas. When the 13 British Colonies in North America declared independence on July 4, 1776, they declared the country so formed by that act to be named the United States of America.
Theodore Roosevelt later to become the 26th president of the United States of America.
Mexico neighbors the United States, Guatemala and Belize, and on a more regional scale, Canada and the rest of Latin America. Each country is affected depending on how advanced is its economy; in the case of the United States, it has become the largest free market in the world, and most globalization steps have been promoted by American transnational corporations which operate and have branches on most countries around the world. As for Canada, its has had a fair share of companies going global, such as Scotiabank and several mining companies operating in Mexico and Latin America. As for Latin America in general, the region has become a large supplier of natural resources for other countries such as the United States or China, including high-value commodities such as oil, gold, lithium and rare earths. The only exception is Mexico, which exports manufactured goods and on a lesser scale, oil to the United States.
The television first became popular in the United States in the mid-to-late 1940s. After World War II the television industry experienced a dramatic surge in production as the public began to embrace this new technology. By 1949 over 12 million sets had been sold and by the 1950s most households in America had at least one television. Mid-to-late 1940s: Television becomes popular in the United States 1949: Over 12 million sets sold 1950s: Most households in America have at least one television
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America did not become the United Sates of America. A small geographic portion of it was formed into a nation known as the United States of America. The landmass known as America or the Americas comprises both North and South America, first named as such in 1507, was named after Italian cartographer Amerigo Vespucci, who produced charts of large sections of the east coast of the Americas. When the 13 British Colonies in North America declared independence on July 4, 1776, they declared the country so formed by that act to be named the United States of America.
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In the United States of America
North America is a continent, not a state. States make up the United States of America.
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Since the US of A was founded in 1776. So 236 years.
requirements to become professional teacher in United states of america
After the civil War
Become the president of the United States of America.
oppurtunity for women to become doctors in the united states of america.
America did get involved