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Americans celebrate the birth of the country on July 4th, when the declaration of independence was adopted. Why is this the declared event of the country's beginning, instead of 1781, when the battle of Yorktown ended, or the treaty of Paris in 1783, when The US was officially recognized?
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"The sun never sets on the British Empire" obviously isn't true today, but most world history classes teach about when they colonized all over the world. What started the decline of Great Britan's iron grip on the majority of the world?
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