27 facts of american history
american landmark |
United States of America ... American self-governing territories scattered over the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. With 3.8 million square miles (98 million km2) and a population of over 32.4 million, the United States is the world's third largest (and fourth largest by land area) country by total area.
1. No one had heard the name of America until 500 years ago, but Amerigo Vespucci named the new world as America. Know who were Amerigo Vespucci and why today is important… - Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian explorer, traveler and professional. - America was named after him in the year 1507
2. When the 13 colonies declared independence, the people of the 13 colonies in the eastern region of American were not satisfied with the policies of the British government and declared themselves an independent nation on 4 July 1776, which they named - United Nations (United Nations).
3. In 1492, Columbus set out from Europe to find a sea route to India. He was convinced that the earth is round and that India can be reached by going west through the sea. ... Later he also traveled to many more islands on which he found some tribals who were slightly red colored
4.Etymology United States, the name was suggested by Thomas Penn and officially used in the July 4, 1776 Declaration of Independence. The United States is also often used for short form.
5. On 17 September 1787, the Constitution was adopted by the ratification of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and in eleven states. It came into effect on 4 March 1789.
6. A conference of colonies was called in Philadelphia and on 4 July 1776 declared independence in this conference, and this independence struggle ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783 AD. 13 American colonies declared independent. France and Spain supported the American colonies during the American War of Independence.
7. The United States of America (English: United States of America) (USA), commonly called the United States of America (English: United States) (USA) or America, is a country located in North America, it is a state of 50 states, A federal district is made up of five major self-governing areas, and various subordinate regions.
8. The main issue was Cuban independence. Cuba was rebelling against Spanish rule for a few years. The US later supported these rebellions after entering the Spanish-American War. ... On 23 April, Spain stated that it would declare war if the US military attacked its territory.
9. American State The American state is a political entity component of the United States. There are 50 states in total which are tied together with each other.
10. The capital of the US is "Washington DC". The city is located on the Potomac River. The largest city in America is New York City. The city was founded in 1624. The city is the most populous city in America since 1790.
11. The terms used to refer to Native Americans are controversial; According to a set of US Census Bureau domestic interviews in 1995, many of the express priority respondents referred to themselves as American Indians or Indians.
12. Hindi is the most spoken language in America
About four lakh American residents speak Urdu and more than 3.7 lakh people speak Gujarati. Apart from Hindi, all other major Indian languages are also spoken in America.
13. United States Constitution
The US Constitution is the first written constitution in the world to include aspects such as the nature of the state, the principle of the separation of powers of citizens, and judicial review. The Constitution of America is a written constitution.
14. Wosten's Tea Party - Boston's Tea Party was the immediate cause of America's freedom struggle.
15. Important facts related to American freedom struggle: (1) The foundation of British colonial empire in America was laid during the reign of James I. (2) Redheads are native to America
16. Due to the American Revolution, excessive economic exploitation and inhuman treatment of American people by the British government led the Americans to revolt against the British. The British government enacted laws that were not a hit to Americans.
17. The King of England was King George III at the time of America's freedom struggle. He was born on 4 June 1738 and died in the year 1820. The American Revolution was organized by General George Washington during 1775 to 1783 while leading the American Army.
18. The situation of Anglo-French war in India also arose due to France jumping into the war of American independence. Taking advantage of the weak power of the French, the British strengthened the policy of expanding their Indian state.
19. In the war, the northern states wanted to maintain federal unity and remove slavery from the whole country. ... In this war, more than 7 million American soldiers have been killed (the exact number is estimated at 6,20,000).
20. Thirteen colonies (English: Thirteen Colonies) were British colonies. The easternmost colonies were settled on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in North America between 1607 and 1733.
21. It can take 20 to 60 hours to fly to America by plane. It all depends on which route and from which airline you are going. A direct flight with only one stop can reach you in 20–24 hours. But if your flight has more than one stop, then it will take more than 24 hours.
22. Wow Basic will include all taxes, but will have to be charged separately for food and check-in baggage. At the same time, the 'Wow Premium' package will start from Rs 46,599. It will also include all taxes. This information was given by Scully Mogensen, the founder and CEO of the airlines.
23. The US is located in the US at latitudes of -77.04 and 38.9. The total direct distance between India and the United States is 12053 KM (kilometers) and 210 meters.
24. The American Civil War (English: American Civil War) was a civil war fought between the northern states of the United States and the southern states of the United States in the period from 1861 to 175, in which the northern states emerged victorious.
25. In 1781, Lord Cornwallis was the commander of Britain who surrendered before the colonial army.
26. Civil war is a war between organized groups within a single nation. Sometimes civil war is also called the war of two countries, which are sometimes running away from the same country. The motives of gangs fighting in civil war are different.
27. George Washington became the first president in 1789 after the unanimous vote of the electoral college. William Henry Harrison held the post for only 32 days in 1841, the shortest term of any president.
0 Comments
Please do not enter any spam link in the comment box