The country embraces some of the world´s largest urban concentrations as well as some of the most extensive areas that are almost devoid of habitation. The population is highly diverse. In addition to native Americans and the descendants of Africans taken as slaves to America, the national character has been enriched. As to its history, the United States is a relatively young countrybut first of the European colonies to separate succsessfully from its motherland. The United States achieved its current size only in the mid - 20th century when it emeged as a world power. The nation ´s wealth is partly a reflection of its rich natural resources and its enormousagricultural output, but it owes much to the country´s highly developed industry as well.
volunteering or spend their summer in the international summer camp. Travelling is so exciting amusements and is guaranteed that you will make many memories from it. What is more, people travel because they want to seek for a work in foreign countries. It is clear to everybody that more and more qualified specialists from Estonia are going abroad searching for a well-paid job because their experience is not valued in their motherland. Unfortunately, they have to leave their families for awhile for a job opportunities abroad. On the other hand, such people have got a brilliant chance to get used to new home and bring their families with them. To sum up, I would say that people gain a lot from foreign travel. As for me, I can`t imagine my life without travelling. It is a part of people`s life with a great number of advantages and opportunities. 345 words 20.03
Then began Colonial period and countries like Spain, Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Sweden and Portugal started establishing their colonies in America. Pilgrim Fathers (the British) established a colony called Jamestown in Virginia. They had to fight for their lives over there because America was still unknown for them, but they survived and started establishing even more colonies. The Thirteen British colonies started a rebellion against their motherland in 1775 and proclaimed their independence in 1776 and formed a nation in 1781 called United States of America. The United States defeated British army with help of Spain and France in The American Revolutionary War (17751783). Thirteen colonies formally declared their independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776 when they declared it in the Declaration of Independence. In 1789 George Washington became the first president of the United States
reparations and award territory to the victors. *The Gallipoli campaign It took place in Turkey during the First World War. A joined British Empire and French operation had to capture the Ottoman capital of Constantinople and secure a sea route to Russia. The attempt failed, with heavy casualties on both sides. In Turkey, the battle is thought at as a defining moment in the history of the Turkish people--a final surge in the defense of the motherland as the centuries-old Ottoman Empire was crumbling. In Australia and New Zealand, the campaign was the first major battle undertaken by a joined military formation, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and is often considered to mark the birth of national consciousness in both of these countries. *The Mesopotamian campaign was a campaign in Middle East during the I World War. It was a British campaign in the present-day Iraq. Britain's aim was to secure access to vital
able to help their brethren overseas. How can African-Americans offer their African brothers and sisters jobs that they themselves don’t have? How can they offer welcome to their brothers and sisters when the Chinese have taken over their feeding? How could they offer employment to their brothers and sisters when they haven’t built up their companies to employ enough Blacks let alone Africans from the motherland? When a Russia arrives, when a Greek arrives, when an Italian, a Czech, or Chinese arrive in America, they can either work in their peoples’ restaurants, auto garages, or construction companies. Their people have all kinds of jobs awaiting them when they arrive. 22 Africans feel African-Americans hate them because they come to America, get a good education, and establish their own businesses