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 April 19,1775, the first battles of the American Revolution were fought at Lexington and concord, marking the beginnings of the armed conflict between great Britain and America.  July the 4, 1776 the United States declared independence from Great Britain.

 September 3, 1783 Great Britain and the United States signed a peace treaty, the treaty of Paris, ending the revolutionary war.

 American beaver.  Brown bear.  American moose.  Artic wolf.  Black footed ferret.  Caribu.  Ruby throated Hummingbird.  Tufted titmouse.

 Nine banded armadillo.  Morach butterfly.

 Cowboys played an important role In the settlings of the west. Ranching was a big industry and cowboys helped to run ranches. They herded cattle, repaired fences and buildings, and took care of the horses.

 Indians were buffalo hunters.  They lived in tents called wigwams made from buffalo skin.

 BArack Obama is the American President.  He has two daughters Malia Obama and Sasha Obama.  His wife’s name is Michele Obama.  Barack Obama is the 44 th president of the United States of America.

 In 2012 the recycling rate in the US was 34.5%.Since there is no national law that mandates recycling,state and local government often introduce recycling requirements.  A number of U.S. states, including California,Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Oregon, and Vermont have passed laws that establish deposits or refund values on beverage containers while other jurisdictions rely on recycling goals or landfill bans of recycleable materials.

 North America is the third largest continent.  Death Valley, in California, is the lowest point on the continent.  24 countries make up North America.  North America is the only country that has every kind of climate.  What is the lowest point in the continent?

 What did Indians live in?  What are the tents made of?  How many children has Barack Obama?  What is Barack Obama’s wife’s name?  What is the approximate amount of people in North America?  How many countries make up North America?  What is the lowest point in the continent?  What is the currency of north America.

 Indians live in tents called wigwams.  The tents are made from buffalo skins.  Barack Obama has two children.  His wife’s name is Michele Obama.  The approximate amount of people is 528.7million.  24 countries.  Death valley is the lowest point in North America.  The Currency of North America is the East Caribian dollar.