Amerikanska revolutionen förklarad | HISTORIA | Gymnasienivå
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America, as the world's largest country, fought for independence from Britain in the American War of Independence, culminating in the recognition of the United States as an independent nation in 1783 with the creation of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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- The United States was born out of a revolutionary spirit, breaking away from British rule through the American War of Independence, which culminated in the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
- The establishment of a common constitution and the Bill of Rights in the late 18th century solidified the foundation of the United States, emphasizing principles of equality, individual rights, and democratic governance.
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Recent questions
What event sparked the American War of Independence?
The Boston Tea Party in 1773.
When did the British surrender during the American War of Independence?
1781.
What radical ideas were established in the Declaration of Independence?
Ideas of equality and rights inspired by the Enlightenment.
When did representatives create a common constitution for the United States?
1787.
How many years did the American War of Independence last?
Eight years.
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