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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.
The United States was the first country in the Americas to use slavery. The United States was also one of the last countries to abolish slavery.
The first capital of the U.S.A was Philadelphia. It was not New York. Plus New york was known as New Amsterdam, and it was the capital during the American Revolution, at which point we were not a unified country. Philadelphia was our capital when we announced our freedom from Britain becoming a country. Anybody who says New york was the first capital is absolutely wrong!
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Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States of America as a nation
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The Nation-State of Dubrovnik officially recognized the United States in 1776, and was the first to send merchant marine vessels into New York Harbor. Therefore it was the first nation that recognized USA!
Iran is the first country who recognize Pakistan as a contry in 1947-48.
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Japan and South Korea jointly hosted it in 2002, becoming the first Asian countries to do so.
Yes. they did, they were the second country to recognize israel, Egypt being the first
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The first Arab country to recognize Israel as a state. Under King Hussein of Jordan, a treaty was signed with Israel, which begins trade and diplomatic ties. Therefore, making Jordan the second state to recognize Israel, following the first, which was Egypt.
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