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Why was the U.S. not one country until 1788?

The U.S. declared independence from Britain inÊ1776. But America had no single leader during that time, and that Congress was simply supreme. The colonies did not separate from Britain as one country but as separate states until the ratification of the Constitution on June 21, 1788.


Who was the president of the us in 1650?

You seem confused about dates. The US did not exist as a country until 1788 and the first president took office in 1789.


When did the horse arrive in Australia?

Horses first arrived in Australia with the First Fleet, in 1788.


What year was washingon president?

George Washington was president in 1784 till 1788 then was reallected in 1784 until 1792. George Washington was president in 1784 till 1788 then was realected in 1784 until 1792.


Who was pres of US in 1788?

In 1788 there was no US President because the US Constitution wasn't written up until the next year on March 4th.


Where do country horses live?

In the country.


Do people ride horses for there country?

Yes people do ride horses for their country in some competitions.


Did aborigines have horses?

No, aborigines did not have horses prior to European colonization of Australia. Horses were introduced to Australia by European settlers in the late 18th century. Prior to that, aboriginal peoples in Australia did not have access to horses and relied on other means of transportation and hunting.


Where did horses orignate from?

Horses originated from al over the country


What country or countries do horses live in?

Horses are found on every continent and every country except Antarctica.


Where was New York's capitol in 1777?

it didnt become a state until July 26, 1788


Who is in charge of the country that the narrator visits in the voyage to the houyhnhnms?

the horses