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Who founded America?

The earliest Americans were Indians.

When Europeans first came to America, Native Americans had spread all over North and South America. Around 2000 BC, Native Americans in the southwestern United States began to grow corn. The cold period from 200 to 700 A.D. hindered the development of agriculture.

From 700 A.D. to 1200 A.D., a village-based culture developed in the Mississippi Valley, characterized by progressive farming methods and complicated religious ceremonies. It was not until the late19th century that Indians began to be suppressed, assimilated or sent to reservations.

The United States was founded in 233. Before the founding of the United States, it was a North American colony of the British Empire.

1774, the colonial people in North America were extremely dissatisfied with the cruel and overbearing rule of the British rulers, and the voice for independence became louder and louder. At that time, representatives of 5 1 from 13 colony gathered in the Independence Palace in Philadelphia to discuss how to deal with this difficult situation. The storm of revolution was slowly brewing and could be triggered at any moment. At the first and second continental congresses, the independence revolution was shelved because most delegates still had illusions about the British ruling dynasty.

However, with the development of history, the delegates gradually realized that only the true independence of the revolution is their only way out. 1776 On July 4th, a five-member drafting group headed by john adams, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin was established. Thomas Jefferson wrote the first and most important document in American history, the Declaration of Independence. From then on, America was born. Washington was the first president of the United States.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-USA