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A Complete Survey of the United States of America: 1- A History of American History From the Beginning 1-1 Native American Residents (Maya Civilization, Tulak Civilization, Aztec Civilization, Inca Civilization) 2-1 European Discovery and Immigration (Christoph) Columbus, Trip Goals, First Trip, Second Trip, Third Trip, Fourth Trip, Will) 3-1 US Name: Most likely derived from Italian sailor Amrigio Vespucci's ..... 4-1 Colonial and Independence Periods: Regions Various Eastern American states have been involved several times between the great European powers. The British immigrants settled in many parts of the new land ... The British colonies in the Americas before the independence of the United States consisted of thirteen areas ...... 5-1 Civil War: Year 5, American Civil War Occurred That is one of the bloodiest wars of its kind in the world. The cause of the war was slavery in the southern states, which Abraham Lincoln wanted to bring to an end. This war ended with the victory of the Northerners under the leadership of Lincoln ..... 6-1 World Wars World War I and its impact on America 7-1 Vietnam and Korea War, September 11, 8-1 attacks Reconstruction of the United States of America: 2-Reconstruction of the United States Historical Period 1–2 and after the American Civil War the South was rebuilt politically and economically and returned to the United States. Ethnicity and Race: Based on US Official Referendum 2-2 Pledge of Allegiance Citizenship Commitment: The name of a pledge to prove allegiance to the American flag and thus the power This rate is called the United States of America in schools and public places. Both houses of Congress of the United States begin their sessions with the reading of this vow daily ... Commitment: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Translation: "I pledge to be faithful to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic it represents, a nation, under God, indivisible, and with freedom and justice for all." 3. Symbols and Emblems 1-3 Examination of the American Emblem: The Great Seal of the United States of America: The Great Seal of the United States of America is the address by which its official documents and documents become official. It was first used in year2. It features a white eagle badge with an arrow in its left fork and an olive branch in its right fork. The meaning of the badge is as follows: "A strong desire for peace, but will always be ready for war. "" A strong desire for peace, but always ready for war. "To look at the eagle to its right (the olive branch), which means the eagle prefers peace. The eagle in the beak holds the fabric on which the Latin phrase: E Pluribus Unum is engraved ... 2-3 General Sam: The symbol of personality and the embodiment of nationality for the US federal government. This symbol has been in use since the year 990. The most vivid image of my World War I poster is "I WANT YOU" and was in fact a poster for recruiting and recruiting in the military. It was used. This poster was drawn by James Montgomery Fellag at 2-5 ... 3-3 General Grant Tree: General Grant is the name of a giant Sequoia. This tree is one of the largest giant sequoia trees and is 2 meters high and its area at the bottom of the trunk is about 2 meters and 12 meters in diameter, and the approximate age of this tree is estimated to be 6 years. The tree is located in King's Canyon National Park. US President Dwight Eisenhower called the tree a "national shrine" during his presidency ... 4-3 Liberty Bell: The Liberty Bell, located in Philadelphia, is a cultural symbol of the American Revolution, built in Year 6. The bell was formerly in the minaret of the Independence Hall Church. This bell was made at the Whitecap bell factory in the UK and then moved to Pennsylvania ... 5-3 American Eagle (White Eagle or Gray Eagle): A predatory bird of the North American Native Eagle group. The life span of this animal covers Alaska, Canada, all of the mainland USA and northern Mexico. These eagles live near vast blue zones that have both adequate food supply and old trees for nesting ... 6-3 American Buffalo: A native cow of the North American continent. It is one of the Byzantine animals. The American buffalo is an animal that works most of the day. The skin of this animal, especially in the neck and upper areas, is covered with thick, brown wool, which becomes denser and darker in the cold season. 4. The National Anthem and the Flag of the United States of America and Changes to the American Flag Throughout History: 4.1 The name of the national anthem of the United States of America is the star flag or the star flag. (The Star Spangled Banner) This song was written by Francis Scott Key in Year 6 and has been sung in other languages. The theme of the anthem is about the stability of the American flag at McHenry Castle in Baltimore, and its standing against the British fleet artillery in the Chesapeake Bay in the war against Britain. United States National Anthem Text: O say, you can see, by dawn's early light What we so proudly did at the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in the air Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there O say, does that star spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave

2-4 American Flag The official federal flag of the United States of America. The banner has been modified 39 times since its first design in 2008, to its present form. Today, the flag is made up of five white and red bands and fifty stars. The Band of Symbols is a colony that first rose up against the British and led to American independence. The fifty white stars represent the four states that make up the United States of America today. Of course, each of the five states has their own official flag; June is celebrated every year in the United States as Flag Day .... 6. Presidents of the United States of America Author Mohammad Ataei ، The book Presidents of the United States Row of the President Location City ۱ George Washington Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Virginia

۲ John Adams First Parish Church of United Queens, Massachusetts Massachusetts

۳ Thomas Jefferson Monticello Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia

۴ James Madison Montpelier Orange Virginia

۵ James Monroe Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia Virginia

۶ John Quincy Adams First Parish Church of United Queens, Massachusetts Massachusetts

رو Andrew Jackson The Hermitage Nashville Tennessee

و Martin van Buren Kinderhook Cemetery Kinderhook New York State

۹ William Henry Harrison William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial North Bend Ohio

۱۰ John Tyler Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia Virginia

نا James Knox Polk Capitol Building in Tennessee Nashville Tennessee

ک Zachariah Taylor Zachary Taylor National Cemetery Louisville Kentucky

۱۳ Billard Fillmore Forest Lawn Cemetery Buffalo, New York New York State

کل Franklin Pierce Old North Cemetery Concord, New Hampshire New Hampshire

بی James Buicken Woodward Hill Cemetery Lancaster, PA Pennsylvania

۱۶ Abraham Lincoln Lincoln Tomb, Oak Ridge Cemetery Springfield Illinois

۱۷ Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson National Cemetery Greeneville Tennessee

۱۸ Juliusz Simon Grant Grant's Tomb New York New York State

د Rutherford Birchard Hayes Spiegel Grove Fremont, Ohio Ohio

۲۰ James Abram Garfield James A. Garfield Memorial, Lake View Cemetery Cleveland Ohio

ست Chester Alan Arthur Albany Rural Cemetery Menands New York State

1/2 Grover Cleveland Princeton Cemetery Princeton, New Jersey new Jersey

۲۳ Benjamin Harrison Crown Hill Cemetery Indianapolis Indiana

۲۵ William McKinley McKinley National Memorial Canton, Ohio Ohio

Theodore Roosevelt Youth Memorial Cemetery Bay of Oester New York State

لی William Howard Taft Arlington National Tomb Arlington (Virginia) Virginia

۲۸ Thomas Woodrow Wilson Washington National Church Washington, DC. Thirty. Washington, DC. Thirty.

۲۹ Warren J. Harding Marion Cemetery Receives Walworth (Main) Harding Tomb (permanent) Marion, Ohio Ohio

۳۰ John Calvin College Plymouth Nach Cemetery Plymouth Nach Vermont

۳۱ Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum of Herbert Hoover West Branch, Iowa Iowa

۳۲ Franklin Delano Roosevelt Springwood Hyde Park New York State

۳۳ Harry Truman The Harry Truman Presidential Museum and Library Independence, Missouri Missouri

Dwight Eisenhower Eisenhower Presidential Center Abilene, Kansas Kansas

۳۵ John F. Kennedy Arlington National Tomb Arlington (Virginia) Virginia

۳۶ Lyndon Benson Johnson Lyndon Bay National Historic Park. Johnson Stone Wall Texas

چ Richard Nixon Richard Nixon Presidential Museum and Library Jorba Linda, CA. California

۳۸ Gerald Ford Ford Row Gerald Museum Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan

۴۰ Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Wimley Valley, CA. California

The book Presidents of the United States Author: Mohammad Atai Emai: mohammad.ataei.ma@yahoo.com Sources : Author Mohammad Atai
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