There are 306 million many Americans who have lived since 1776.
George Washington was the leader of America in 1776... :D
The United States declared their independence on July 4, 1776
America as in the country The United States gained independence from England in 1776. America as in the people of the United States have yet to gain independence, or for the most part awareness that they do not have it.
America became a country.
America was not a nation prior to 1776. Portions of it were originally ruled by Native Americans and later by European colonists. The 13 colonies that became the United States of America was ruled by Britain directly before they declared their independence in 1776.
Before 1776, the American colonies were ruled by the British government under the system of colonial rule. This system allowed the British government to make decisions for the colonies and impose taxes on them without their representation in Parliament.
Black slavery in America started in 1807. No, it was prior to 1776. There was discussion about including the elimination of slavery in the declaration of Independence.
There are 306 million many Americans who have lived since 1776.
Approximately 120,000 Japanese and/or Japanese-Americans lived in the US during and prior to WW2; of which over 90,000 lived in California.
George Washington was the leader of America in 1776... :D
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The history of the United States of America officially begins with the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Prior to that time there was no United States, there were just British colonies.
July 4th 1776
Not much ... Bach lived from 1685 to 1750. The Declaration of Independence wasn't signed until 26 years later, in 1776.
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