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  2. Template:Presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A navigational box that can be placed at the bottom of articles. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status State state The initial visibility of the navbox Suggested values collapsed expanded autocollapse String suggested Template transclusions Transclusion maintenance Check completeness of transclusions The above documentation is transcluded from Template ...

  3. 1783 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    February 26 – The United States Continental Army's Corps of Engineers is disbanded. March 5 – Last celebration of Massacre Day in Boston , Massachusetts. March 15 – Newburgh Conspiracy : A potential uprising in the Continental Army stationed at Newburgh, New York , is defused when George Washington asks the officers to support the ...

  4. Confederation period - Wikipedia

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    The United States (blue) was bordered by the United Kingdom (yellow) to the north and Spain (brown) to the south and west. In the decade after the end of the Revolutionary War, the United States benefited from a long period of peace in Europe, as no country posed a direct threat and immediate threat to the United States.

  5. History of the United States (1776–1789) - Wikipedia

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    The Conquest of Canaan by Timothy Dwight is credited as the first epic poem of the United States. The Anarchiad was a prominent satire of the early United States. [100] The first American novel, The Power of Sympathy, was published by William Hill Brown in 1789. [99] Drama and theater were controversial in the early United States.

  6. Colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Alarmed, the United States offered to buy New Orleans. Napoleon needed funds to wage another war with Great Britain, and he doubted that France could defend such a huge and distant territory. He therefore offered to sell all of Louisiana for $15 million. The United States completed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, doubling the size of the nation ...

  7. List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, [1] indirectly elected to a four-year term via the Electoral College. [2] Under the U.S. Constitution, the officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. [3]

  8. Category:1783 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1783 in the United States by state or territory (12 C) / 1783 disestablishments in the United States (2 C, 3 P) 1783 establishments in the United States (11 C, 1 P) A.

  9. Treaty of Paris (1783) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States on September 3, 1783, officially ended the American Revolutionary War and recognized the Thirteen Colonies, which had been part of colonial British America, to be free, sovereign and independent states.