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  2. List of countries by date of recognition of the United States

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    The first official acknowledgement of the sovereignty of the United States of America was on November 16, 1776, when the first foreign salute [7] was given to the American Flag. The gun salute was given to the vessel USS Andrew Doria in Fort Orange on the Dutch island of St. Eustatius.

  3. Russian Empire–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Bailey, Thomas A. America Faces Russia: Russian-American Relations from Early Times to Our Day (1950). online; Bashkina, Nina N; and David F. Trask, eds. The United States and Russia : the beginning of relations, 1765-1815 (1980), 1260pp online primary sources; Bolkhovitinov, Nikolai N. The Beginnings of Russian-American Relations, 1775-1815 ...

  4. Russia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    By 1921, after the Bolsheviks gained the upper hand in the Russian Civil War, executed the Romanov imperial family, repudiated the tsarist debt, and called for a world revolution by the working class, it was regarded as a pariah nation by most of the world. [20] Beyond the Russian Civil War, relations were also dogged by claims of American ...

  5. Russian pupils take history quiz based on Putin's Tucker ...

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    The quiz was first reported by "Ne Norma", a volunteer association that tracks the ways in which the world view underpinning Putin's invasion of Ukraine is being instilled in Russian children.

  6. Tear down this wall! - Wikipedia

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    Tear down this wall: a city, a president, and the speech that ended the Cold War. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4165-5690-9. W. Daum, Andreas (2000). "America's Berlin, 1945‒2000: Between Myths and Visions". Berlin--the new capital in the east : a transatlantic appraisal (PDF). Washington, DC: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 49 ...

  7. Moscow Kremlin Wall - Wikipedia

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    One of the most symbolic constructions in Russia's history, the Moscow Kremlin Wall can be traced back to the 12th century when Moscow was founded in 1147. The original outpost was surrounded by the first walls in 1156, built by Yuri Dolgoruki, prince of Suzdal, which were most likely a simple wooden fence with guard towers. [1]

  8. Russian colonization of North America - Wikipedia

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    After Russian America was sold to the U.S. in 1867, for $7.2 million (2 cents per acre, equivalent to $156,960,000 in 2023), all the holdings of the Russian–American Company were liquidated. Following the transfer, many elders of the local Tlingit tribe maintained that " Castle Hill " comprised the only land that Russia was entitled to sell.

  9. Russian imperialism - Wikipedia

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    Linked to the "Russian World" idea is the concept of "Russian compatriots"; a term by which the Kremlin refers to the Russian diaspora and Russian-speakers in other countries. [132] In her book Beyond Crimea: The New Russian Empire (2016), Agnia Grigas highlights how "Russian compatriots" have become an "instrument of Russian neo-imperial aims ...

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