<em>Answer: I think George Washington meant that even with us being a whole nation we're still disunited.</em>
Muhammad flight from Mecca to Yahtrib became know as the hijra and its marks the first year of the Islamic calendar.
I would say the Internet. The Internet has helped to connect people digitally around the world. It provides quick sources of entertainment and information.
If we want to know what's airing at the nearest cinema we can just look it up. If we want letters to be sent quickly that can happen in a second.
In his first inaugural address, President Abraham Lincoln was trying to keep the United States together. It was an unsuccessful plea; less than one month after his inaugural speech, the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter started the Civil War.
Lincoln did not believe in the expansion of slavery, and had already won the election of 1860, which was the final event in a series of occurrences that deepened the growing conflict between northern and southern states. Lincoln's name did not even appear on the ballot in a single Southern state, yet he won the election. The more populated North had outvoted the South. Southerners were now convinced that their voices were not being heard. Led by South Carolina, nine southern states had already seceded from the Union at the time of Lincoln's speech.
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1. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, making US pretty angry at them so they decided to join WW2
2.Wilson cited Germany's violation of its pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean, as well as its attempts to entice Mexico into an alliance against the United States, as his reasons for declaring war <-- that one i found in goo
gle, you could sum it up