History of America
History of America
Even if the United States of America emerged as an
independent country after 1776 and recognized in 1783. The history of these
lands is deeper than that.
Thousands of years ago the first people settled in the American continent it is not exactly known how the Native Americans first settled in these territories but the theory says that people migrated from Eurasia starting 30,000 years ago across a land bridge known as Beringia.
This connected Siberia to North America during the Ice Age
this migration continued until 10,000 years ago. At that time a glacial period
ended and the land bridge became submerged by the rising ocean.
Oldest history
The early inhabitants were called the paleo Americans in the time they migrated even deeper and a mare and they form tribes and nations they
created interesting civilizations developing their own culture among the
cultures that existed here we can mention Idina culture, Iroquois culture,
calls creek culture, pueblo and culture, and Mississippian culture but another
part of today the United States has an interesting indifferent history speaking
about Hawaii.
This land wasn't inhabited until the 1st century AD native
development started with the settlement of Polynesian people between the 1st
and the 10th century. Starting in the 15th-century European colonization began in
1492 a Spanish expedition headed by the Italian Explorer Christopher Columbus
sailed west to find a new trade route to the Far East but landed in what came
to be known to Europeans as the new world after this event in the next decades
more and more ships sailed West to establish colonies and trade posts.
The Spaniards began building their American empire using
islands such as Cuba, Puerto Rico and Hispaniola as bases they expanded hugely
France founded colonies in eastern North America. A number of Caribbean islands
and small coastal parts of South America Portugal colonized Brazil the eastern
seacoast was settled primarily by English colonists in the 17th century along
with a much smaller number of Dutch and Swedes.
First successful English colony
The first successful English colony Jamestown was established in 1607 on the James River in Virginia. The new wave of settlers arrived in the late 17th century and established commercial agriculture based on tobacco even though there were some conflicts between the Native Americans and English settlers.
The colonies managed to expand pretty fast and more and more
people settled in each of the 13 American colonies had slightly different
governmental structure in fact. A colony was ruled by a governor appointed from
London this governor controlled the administration and relied upon a locally
elected legislature to vote taxes and make laws by the 18th century.
The American colonies were growing very rapidly and as a
result of low death rates along with ample supplies of land and food this
attracted a heavy flow of immigrants.
The tobacco and rice plantations imported African slaves for
labor from the British colonies in the West Indies and by the 1770s African
slaves compromised a fifth of the American population. The question of
independence from Britain did not arise as long as the colonies needed British
military support against the French and Spanish powers.
The French and Indian War was an event created by the
political development of the colonies it was also part of the larger Seven
Years War. Britain beat French forces and France lost its colonies and
territories in Canada and Louisiana. The war was costly and Britain needed
money the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act of 1765 imposing attacks on
the colonies without going through the colonial legislatures the issue was
drawn did Parliament have this right to tax Americans who were not represented
in it crying no taxation without representation.
The colonists refused to pay the taxes as tensions escalated in the late 1760s and early 1770s, the Boston Tea Party in 1773 was marked as the start of the revolution, it happened in the town of Boston to protest against the new tax on the tea Parliament. Quickly responded the next year with the coercive acts stripping Massachusetts of its historic right of self-government and putting it under army rule which sparked outrage and resistance in all 13 colonies leaders from all 13 colonies gathered and created the First Continental Congress to coordinate their resistance.
The Congress called for a boycott of British trade published
a list of Rights and grievances and petitioned the King for a redress of those
grievances. It wasn't about independence at that point but this appeal had no
effect and so the Second Continental Congress was created in 1775 in order to
organize the defense of the colonies against the British Army.
French and U.S
The thirteen colonies began a rebellion against British rule
in 1775 and proclaimed their independence in 1776 as the United States of
America in the American Revolutionary War 1775 to 1783. The Americans captured
the British Invasion army at Saratoga in 1777 secured the Northeast and
encouraged the French to make a military alliance with the United States.
France brought in Spain and the Netherlands thus balancing
the military and naval forces on each side. As Britain had no allies General
George Washington was an excellent organizer and administrator who worked
successfully with Congress and the state governors selecting and mentoring his
senior officers supporting and training his troops and maintaining an
idealistic Republican Army.
The American Revolution was a success and that the Peace of Paris of 1783 their independence was recognized and even so the former colonies gained more than expected the expansion to the West started incorporating the Emmer Indian lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. A deal was made by United States President Thomas Jefferson in 1803. He bought Louisiana the territory from France initial diplomats sent to France were allowed to spend up to ten million US dollars in order to buy just New Orleans and if possible the west bank of the Mississippi River but the French government and said that for five million more dollars.
All of the Louisiana territory would be sold the president
approved the deal and the u.s. doubled its size in the middle of the nineteenth
century. Some sessions were happening and Texas in joining the Union in 1845
and after the war against Mexican Empire the United States will take important
lands and expand even further in 1861.
Japan nuclear attack
After Abraham Lincoln was elected some states from the south the Confederation attacked the rest the south revolt was happening due to controversy over the enslavement of black people in 1860. The United States was led by Abraham Lincoln supporting banning slavery in all territories war broke out in April 1861 when secessionist forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina after four years of war.
The Union achieved its victory and the Confederates were
defeated national unity was slowly restored. The national government expanded
its power. The 19th century was a period of economic expansion more and more
industries were created and also the ascent was put on infrastructure in 1898
American Spanish war is happening Americans are winning in short-term some
battles and at the Treaty of Paris US is getting the Philippines Puerto Rico
and Guam at the beginning of the 20th century.
World War one started even though the US was neutral due to
German attacks on American ships and due to their intentions to make Mexico
join against the U.S. The Americans joined the Allies after this event.
The economy was growing and all was good until the Great
Depression which started in 1929 this event shook the world and created a base
on which the second world war will start. The United States joined the Allies after
being attacked at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 by the Japanese Empire.
End of soviet
Americans fought a distant war in Europe Pacific and them provided supplies to the Soviets armored cars motorized equipment food etc. Winning battle by battle in the Pacific getting closer to the Japanese mainland and after day-day in Europe in 1944, the Americans managed to have a great impact and to help a lot on the Allied side the war ended in 1945 Germany capitulated in May and Japan in September after the two nuclear bombs dropped at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as rival
superpowers in the aftermath of World War two this was a period known as the
Cold War. The two countries confronted each other indirectly in the arms race
proxy wars across the world including the Korean and Vietnam wars. Propaganda
campaigns the purpose of this was to stop. The spread of communism in the 1960s
waves of the civil rights movement started the rights of voting and freedom of movement
to African. Americans and other racial minorities the Cold War ended with the
collapse of the Soviet Union. After the United States has been focusing on modern
conflicts in the Middle East.
The beginning of the 21st century saw the September 11th
attacks carried out by Al Qaeda in 2001 which was later followed by the wars in
Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2008 the United States had its worst economic crisis
since the Great Depression.





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