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How did the United States change between 1776 and 1870?

<h3>How did the United States change between 1776 and 1870?</h3>

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In what ways were the colonial governments different from the British government?
What caused the colonists to rebel against the British?
How had the size of the United States changed?
How had the population make-up of the United States changed?
What new innovations changed life in the United States?
Before the Civil War, what developments deepened the divisions between the North and South?
What were some specific outcomes as a result of the Civil War?
What key events changed the United States?
How was citizenship defined during each time period? How was enfranchisement (the right to vote) defined?
What were the different plans for Reconstruction?


<strong>United States best answer:</strong>
<p><i>Answer by Benjamin</i><br/>The 13 colonies came to America to escape the British; They were bound to rebel against them.
The size of the united states was originally the east coast from canada to mexico, but now expanded to the west coast.
They were originally some hundred thousands and are currently three hundred million.
America's brilliant genius Thomas Edison re-invented elecitricity, also cars and planes were invented, which revolutionized the transportation and economy.
The war happened because of Slavery, Sectionalism, Territorial Crisis, Nationalism and honor.
The north abolished slavery and eventually gave rights to everyone. Territorial integrity was preserved and the Reconstruction happened.
WW II made the united states the worlds most powerful force.


In the history of the United States, the term Reconstruction Era has two senses: the first covers the complete history of the entire U.S. from 1865 to 1877 following the Civil War; the second sense focuses on the transformation of the Southern United States from 1863 to 1877, as directed by Washington, with the reconstruction of state and society.</p>
<p><strong>1927 - Winners Of The West (National Indian War Veterans of the United States)</strong>
<img alt="United States" src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7146/6490033265_51670ce26f.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/34382775@N06/6490033265">clotho98</a></i>
Winners of the West Vol. IV No. 3. Published February 28, 1927. &quot;The only paper in the United States of America, published in behalf of veterans, widows and orphan children of &quot;Indian Wars&quot; and &quot;Regular Establishment&quot;.&quot;

I realize this isn't of much interest artistically speaking. I doubt that there are many copies of this newspaper still surviving, and maybe those interested in the Indian Wars fought in the United States West (1817 - 1891), or studying their genealogy might like to read this. This is just the front page, and I may eventually scan in the other pages if there's any interest. A lot of the paper's content wouldn't be considered exactly &quot;politically correct&quot; nowadays, but keep in mind that it was written by the soldiers who fought at that time, and is written from their perspective. If I do scan in the rest, please don't shoot the messenger. I'm just trying to preserve history. </p>

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