The term "United States of America" was first used officially in the Declaration of Independence, adopted on 4 July 1776. On 15 November 1777, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation, the first of which stated "The Stile of this Confederacy shall be 'The United States of America.'"
The Bill of Rights
Fockker trimotor was the first plane used by U.S government to explore antarctica
in Us driving license what is the name that come first ?last name or first name
They were first used in uniforms for the US army in WW1 in 1917. They were invented in 1913 and in 1925 the Goodyear company used them in galoshes. This is when the name "zipper" was first used because of the sound they made.
The name of the first US space station was Skylab. It was launched into orbit in 1973 and remained operational until 1979. Skylab was used for scientific research and experiments in microgravity.
His first name was James.
U.S. Grant's first name was Ulysses.
No. It is last name only.
The first us penny was used in 1787 it was called a Fugio Cent
Just like Michael Jackson said in "Ben": "I used to say I and me, now it's 'us' now it's we". So the old name of us is "I". Wrong? Maybe you have to learn how to use capital letter first. "us" is different with "US"
The code that was secretley used by the us name was your moms butt cheeks
The US Skylab