By reviewing a timeline of US History, I learned a lot about how our country grew. In the beginning of the 1600s to the 1760s, America quickly started to grow from the first American settlement, to the establishment of the original 13 colonies, to the colonial population rising from 275,000 to 1.6 million. This lead to a series of disagreements between the colonists and the British about the British Parliament putting taxes on the colonials, even though the colonists were willing to pay taxes on items that they chose, and then removing themselves from the British Empire. The first government was formed, and they begin making plans for incorporating new lands, which had to be revised multiple times due to the debate on whether or not the states should be slave-holding states. Then in 1790 the government of the united states goes into effect over a population of 4 million americans. new amendments are made, a large portion of the current America was expanded to, including Louisiana, Maine, Missouri, and Texas, and slave importation was banned. Arguments over slavery continues until 1863, when the Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in the state of the Confederacy and the Civil War ends with over 50,000 civilian deaths.
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