About 2 times as many Americans have died in automobile accidents as in all of America's wars, combined. Wars have taken the lives of about 1.2 million Americans.
The Privy Council in Britain could legalize all American laws. Although it was ruled rather sparingly (only 469 times out of 8,563 laws), the principle bothered the Americans.
Herbert Hoover was blamed by the Americans for the economic hard times that developed in the 1930s.
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Many historians consider the series of battles in the American Revolution at Saratoga New York to be a major turning point in the American's bid for independence. The last battle there was a major British defeat and the king of France then decided to make a formal alliance with the Americans in their bid for freedom. France and England had been enemies many times. France sought to weaken British power in the Western Hemisphere by helping the Americans.
During colonial times, Americans used the plants to scrub their pots and pans.
Since Native americans are still around today, and have lived in the Americas for thousands of years, it depends entirely on what what you mean by "Native American times".
Yes. American's have the right to privacy at any time.
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I believe that Americans eat while driving an average of 32 times per year.
Statically speaking, six collisions.
I'd say a large majority (if not all) of all American colonists were Christians of some sect.
It cost Americans $400 million, which was 20 times the original price they had paid for the Philippines in the first place.
american were angry with hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times
american were angry with hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times
two thirds cup times three is what combined?
The results of the Native American and American conflicts was almost an annihilation of Native American dominance of the land. Currently many Native Americans have chosen to live on US created reservations that stretch from coast to coast. For the most part it can be said that they are not part of American culture. The settlement of the Federal territories from the middle of 19th century on wards to the early years of the 20th Century saw the deaths of many Native Americans. They were outnumbered and out "gunned" in the face of Federal armies and belligerent settlers and miners.