This blog contains information about United States of America moreover about the time being, a lot of people are confused at looking for good place to study with the best schools but also great places for vacation. One of the places that provides both of them and must be visited is United States of America. We know that the United States of America is one of the famous countries in the world. There are so many schools that can give us a good place to study, and also it has many diverse recreational areas. If you are able to be there you will get the chance to see new things that you have not seen before. Beside that, there are many various and unique cultures. You can also learn about their economic system, their governmental system and political system as well.So if you want to know some information about United States of America, let's read this blog. Have fun guys!

Friday, August 31, 2012

American History


Independence war of America was a struggle of the thirteen colonies of British American to gain independence.The war happened because the British government try to tax the colonies without the right of representation on the parliament. These taxes include the Sugar Act (1764), Stamp Act (1765), Townsend Duties (1767) and the Tea Act (1773). According to the incident, the British parliament set 5 acts to restrict the freedom of movement of regional politics and the colonists. The rebellion began and led by George Washington at Lexington and Concord. On July 4,1776, the thirteen colonies agreed to the Declaration of Independence of the United States. The war continued even though General Busgoyne had surrendered at Saratoga. Deveates Busgoyne push France ande Britain to declare war spain. Frace is a country that has long been a rival to the British, French provides assistance to America. On the independence ended with the treaty of Paris in 1783. In the agreement, Britain recognized the independence of America.


During and after the war, the United States were United under a weak federal government established by the Articles of  Confederation. When these became unworkable, a new Constitution was written in 1789, and it became the basis for the United States federal government, with war hero George Washington as the country’s first president. The young nation continue to struggle with the scope of central government and with European influence, creating the first political parties in the 1790s , and fighting a second war with Britain in 1812.