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Why is America called America?

Miguo, Japan's name for the United States, Japan uses "rice" to represent me in the United States, so it is called "Miguo". The UnitedStates (English: United States) is a federal constitutional country, which consists of Washington, D.C., 50 states, Guam and many other overseas territories.

The Japanese address for the United States follows the late Qing scholar Xu Jishe's "Millikan America", which is still used today. South Korea's address to the United States is the same as ours now, and it is also "America". In fact, apart from Japan calling the United States "the country of America", North Korea also calls the United States "the country of America".

The United States was the first place where Indians lived. At the end of 15, Spain, the Netherlands, France and Britain immigrated here one after another.

13 Before the 8th century, Britain established13 British North American colony on the Atlantic coast of the United States.

1775, the American people broke out the war of independence against the colonial rule of the British Empire.

1776 On July 4th, the Second Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia. George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and issued the Declaration of Independence, announcing the formal establishment of the United States of America.

1783 At the end of the War of Independence, Britain recognized the independence of 13 colonies.

1787, the constitution of the United States was passed, and a federal state was established.

From 186 1 to 1865, the American Civil War broke out. Lincoln led the free state in the north to defeat the slave-holding state in the south. Since then, the United States has ended the "semi-slave and semi-free state" and started to implement free capitalism in an all-round way, and embarked on the road of rapid development.

During the period of 1803- 1959, the territory was continuously expanded by means of purchase and war.