Bianca Guerra-Ramirez
History 1301
February 18, 2010
A New Beginning
The United States of America was declare a free country from the kingdom of Great
Britain on July 4, 1776. Independence Day is the national day of the United States; this is a
designated day on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or a non-sovereign
country. Americans had a wide variety of motives to separate from Britain, those reasons could
of have been liberty, and the trading interest of
those directly or indirectly involved in
transatlantic commerce.
One understandable reason why the Americans exposed against the Britain’s was their
freedom. They were very conscious of claiming their rights as “free-born Englishmen”, they
wanted to be independent and able to be free in their territory; they wanted to breathe fresh air in
their lands, and they understood that in order to do so, they must revealed against the Britain
kingdom, and that is exactly what they did. They reveled, and defend what it was naturally theirs.
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