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The Revolutionary War and its conclusion marks the end of the colonial period of American history by most historical standards.
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The word 'historical' is the adjective form of the abstract noun history.
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It is a historical event (in the past)
The expansion of American government in general and the gradual strengthening of the federal government.
Thomas Francis Bulger has written: 'The historical changes and exchanges as depicted by Spenser in The Faerie Queen' -- subject(s): English Epic poetry, English Historical poetry, History, History and criticism, Knowledge, Literature and history
The muse of history in Greek mythology is Clio. She is often depicted holding a scroll or a book and is responsible for inspiring historians and writers of historical accounts.
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George Dekker has written: 'James Fenimore Cooper' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, Criticism and interpretation, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, History and criticism 'Fenimore Cooper--the critical heritage' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, Criticism and interpretation, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, History and criticism 'The American Historical Romance (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)' 'Sailing after knowledge' 'The American historical romance' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, History and criticism, Romanticism, United States in literature
Lois Parkinson Zamora has written: 'Narrar El Apocalipsis' 'Writing the Apocalypse' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, American fiction, Historical fiction, American, Historical fiction, Spanish American, History and criticism, Spanish American Historical fiction, Spanish American fiction 'Magical Realism'
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Federalism divides power through the national government and the state or province governments. A Fun fact : In American History, the people who were called the federalists liked a lot of national power and little state power. This is ironic because they are called the federalists and federalism is supposed to divide the state and national power evenly.