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Yes and its still operational today for United States of America National defense.
There are 21 different Pueblo tribes still in existence today, and all of them speak English.
Because A. that would be kind of like Russia just randomly taking over Japan, and B. the British (and probably the rest of the NATO) would help Canada give the states a very painful ass-kicking if they tried to. For example, the war of 1812, the Americans thought that they could get more land by kicking the British out...Well 55 years later, Canada became a country in that area, where Britain kicked America's ass, and C. Who the heck tries to take over their own ally? --------------------------- America already protects Canada, dominates them militarily, and has everything they want from Canada. There is no need to "take over" Canada.
It is still very important today as fishing is one of the largest wealth generators for Maritime Provinces and provinces with large lakes. Wars are fought over fishing rights, even today.
the bna doesn't exist anymore there is a new one
Yes and not only in America
The city of Philadelphia was in the British colony of Pennsylvania, in North America. (It still exists today as the largest city in the modern day US state of Pennsylvania)
At that time in The US, black people were still looked upon like they were worth nothing. America was still segregated and a very different America than it is today.
If you're referring to the American Revolution, or the Revolutionary War, Americans ultimately won that. If they hadn't, the United States of America would be a lot different than it is today.
yes, of course.
France, Britain and the Netherlands still have some territories and dependencies scattered throughout Latin America.
The oldest European settlement in North America that is still standing today is St. Augustine, Florida. It was settled by the Spanish in 1565.
British pound, and it is still used today.
for warning the U.S. that the British were coming
yes, in houstin, texas, america.
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