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Nationalism in the United States - Origins |  | Nationalism in the United States - Origins: Encyclopedia II - Nationalism in the United States - Origins |  | The United States formed from a group of colonies under the authority of the British Crown, each established and governed independently of the others. For most of colonial America's history, a colonist had a duty to the colony and to the Crown, but not to other colonies. This attitude changed noticeably when the colonies faced a common threat in the French and Indian War. The Albany Plan of Union, although ...
See also:Nationalism in the United States, Nationalism in the United States - Origins, Nationalism in the United States - Antebellum period, Nationalism in the United States - Effect of the Civil War, Nationalism in the United States - National identity and ethnicity, Nationalism in the United States - Nationalism in the contemporary United States |  | | Nationalism in the United States, Nationalism in the United States - Antebellum period, Nationalism in the United States - Effect of the Civil War, Nationalism in the United States - National identity and ethnicity, Nationalism in the United States - Nationalism in the contemporary United States, Nationalism in the United States - Origins, melting pot, assimilation (sociology), jingoism, Nationalism, American exceptionalism, Xenophobia, American Empire, Mexican immigration to the United States |  | |
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Nationalism in the United States - Origins
The United States formed from a group of colonies under the authority of the British Crown, each established and governed independently of the others. For most of colonial America's history, a colonist had a duty to the colony and to the Crown, but not to other colonies. This attitude changed noticeably when the colonies faced a common threat in the French and Indian War. The Albany Plan of Union, although unsuccessful, served as a reference for future discussions.
Soon after, the colonies faced another common grievance over taxes enacted by the British Parliament. As the dispute escalated, colonists started to view the British administration as hostile, and sought cooperation with other colonies in response. This cooperation produced the Continental Congress and ultimately independence as a confederation. Ties between the states strengthened with the ratification of the United States Constitution
Other related archivesAbraham Lincoln, Albany Plan of Union, American Civil War, American Empire, American exceptionalism, British Crown, British Parliament, Continental Congress, English, Fifteenth, Fourteenth, French and Indian War, Louisiana Purchase, Manifest Destiny, Mexican-American War, Michael Savage, Nationalism, North America, Northwest Indian War, Politics of the United States, United States, United States Constitution, War of 1812, Xenophobia, agrarian, assimilation (sociology), colonial America, colonies, confederation, conservative, jingoism, language, melting pot, taxes
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