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Hi Everybody!
How are all of you?
What is your favorite civilization(s) in American/US History and/or your favorite historical time period(s) in American/US History and why is that particular civilization(s) and/or that particular historical time period(s) your favorite civilization(s) and/or your favorite historical time period in American/US History?
Thanks so much for answering my questions everybody!
Peace!
My favorite historical time periods in American History/US History are the Sixteenth Century, The Seventeenth Century, The American Revolutionary War, and the American Civil War because the Sixteenth Century really reminds me of the Middle Ages in Northern and Western Europe (The Middle Ages are my favorite historical period in history!), The Seventeenth Century is also very similar to the Sixteenth Century in so many ways (The Seventeenth Century reminds me of the Middle Ages in Northern and Western Europe a little bit but, not as much as the Sixteenth Century does!), The American Revolutionary War because I really love "the Spirit of America and Americans" as whole and "the Spirit of American Patriotism" in the American Revolutionary War, and the American Civil War because I really love the Spirit American Patriotism with the Union and the Confederacy, and etc in the American Civil War.
My favorite civilizations/ethnic groups in the United States of America during the Sixteenth Century are The English (The Tudors and the Elizabethans!), Other Northern and Western European civilizations/ethnic groups/colonists during the Sixteenth Century, and the Native Americans. My favorite civilizations/ethnic groups in the United States of America during the Seventeenth Century are the English, The Scandinavians, The French, The Dutch, Other Northern and Western European Colonists/Ethnic Groups during the Sixteenth Century, and the Native Americans. My favorite ethnic groups/American Colonists during the American Revolutionary War were The British (The English, The Anglo-Irish, The Scottish, The Scots Irish, The Irish, and The Welsh!), The French, The Germans, Other Northern and Western European ethnic groups/American Colonists, and the Native Americans. My favorite civilizations/ethnic groups/Americans during the American Civil War were British Americans (English Americans, Anglo-Irish Americans, Scottish Americans, Scots Irish Americans, Irish Americans, and Welsh Americans!), French Americans, German Americans, Other Northern and Western European American ethnic groups, and the Native Americans!
All of these historical time periods and civilizations, ethnic groups, American Colonists, and Americans Ethnic Groups in American/US History that I just mentioned above because are my favorite historical time periods and civilizations, ethnic groups, American Colonists, and American Ethnic Groups in American/US History because I really love their daily lives, their society, their cultures, their heritages, their history, their ancestral homelands, and etc in American/US History!
How are all of you?
What is your favorite civilization(s) in American/US History and/or your favorite historical time period(s) in American/US History and why is that particular civilization(s) and/or that particular historical time period(s) your favorite civilization(s) and/or your favorite historical time period in American/US History?
Thanks so much for answering my questions everybody!
Peace!
My favorite historical time periods in American History/US History are the Sixteenth Century, The Seventeenth Century, The American Revolutionary War, and the American Civil War because the Sixteenth Century really reminds me of the Middle Ages in Northern and Western Europe (The Middle Ages are my favorite historical period in history!), The Seventeenth Century is also very similar to the Sixteenth Century in so many ways (The Seventeenth Century reminds me of the Middle Ages in Northern and Western Europe a little bit but, not as much as the Sixteenth Century does!), The American Revolutionary War because I really love "the Spirit of America and Americans" as whole and "the Spirit of American Patriotism" in the American Revolutionary War, and the American Civil War because I really love the Spirit American Patriotism with the Union and the Confederacy, and etc in the American Civil War.
My favorite civilizations/ethnic groups in the United States of America during the Sixteenth Century are The English (The Tudors and the Elizabethans!), Other Northern and Western European civilizations/ethnic groups/colonists during the Sixteenth Century, and the Native Americans. My favorite civilizations/ethnic groups in the United States of America during the Seventeenth Century are the English, The Scandinavians, The French, The Dutch, Other Northern and Western European Colonists/Ethnic Groups during the Sixteenth Century, and the Native Americans. My favorite ethnic groups/American Colonists during the American Revolutionary War were The British (The English, The Anglo-Irish, The Scottish, The Scots Irish, The Irish, and The Welsh!), The French, The Germans, Other Northern and Western European ethnic groups/American Colonists, and the Native Americans. My favorite civilizations/ethnic groups/Americans during the American Civil War were British Americans (English Americans, Anglo-Irish Americans, Scottish Americans, Scots Irish Americans, Irish Americans, and Welsh Americans!), French Americans, German Americans, Other Northern and Western European American ethnic groups, and the Native Americans!
All of these historical time periods and civilizations, ethnic groups, American Colonists, and Americans Ethnic Groups in American/US History that I just mentioned above because are my favorite historical time periods and civilizations, ethnic groups, American Colonists, and American Ethnic Groups in American/US History because I really love their daily lives, their society, their cultures, their heritages, their history, their ancestral homelands, and etc in American/US History!
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