. The Statemans Yearbook : Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year . $ ^vL J^A L A S K A K ;^ ^\fiUSSIA, 1 867\ P O SS n PI ^ 0 TEKRITORIAL GROWTH OF THE tJ]S^ITED STATES. TORTUGAS i. 4 ^-^^ -0 vP eOflMAY ^ CO.,&NjKS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA I. THE NATIONConstitution and Government A Congress representing the thirteen original coloniesdeclared their independence of Great Britain July 4, 1776,and thereafter each colony was known as a State. As a resultof the war with Great Britain, the latter acknowledged theindependence of the United States Nov. 30, 1782,


. The Statemans Yearbook : Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year . $ ^vL J^A L A S K A K ;^ ^\fiUSSIA, 1 867\ P O SS n PI ^ 0 TEKRITORIAL GROWTH OF THE tJ]S^ITED STATES. TORTUGAS i. 4 ^-^^ -0 vP eOflMAY ^ CO.,&NjKS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA I. THE NATIONConstitution and Government A Congress representing the thirteen original coloniesdeclared their independence of Great Britain July 4, 1776,and thereafter each colony was known as a State. As a resultof the war with Great Britain, the latter acknowledged theindependence of the United States Nov. 30, 1782, and Sept. 3,1783, a definitive treaty of peace was concluded at government of the United States continued under theCongress provided by the Articles of Confederation untilMarch 4, 1789, when a constitution, which had been adoptedby representatives of the different States Sept. 17, 1787,.wentinto effect. March 4, 1789, then, is the date of the inceptionof the present constitutional government of the AmericanUnion. Ten amendments were added to the original ConstitutionDec. 15, 1791; the eleventh amendment, Jan. 8, 1789; thetwelfth amendment, Sept. 25, 1804; the thirteenth amend-ment, D


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