US History is only a part of American History. The Americas encompass close to twenty five countries with a rich history. However, most of American History focuses on the three countries of North America.
he discovered the Grande Canyon
No, she was born in the United States and born into slavery. I'm assuming she did take trips into Canada, however, while rescuing slaves.
No. (excuse me, but is every person who has ever lived in Kenya an African? Also, are all Kenyan's African?") His biological father is a black Kenyan and his mother is white and from Kansas. The claims that Obama's father was Arabic rather than black are a complete fabrication. And President Obama was born in Hawaii, making him 100% American.
He was a founding Father of America and the first chief justice of the United States.
yes he is
Probably part African-American, part American
no
they are not
Barack Obama is an important part of our history because he is the 1st black president in history. He's the 44th president amd he's the only black one. So that is very big especially since blacks have been segregated against.
Geoff Bradford helped to popularize African-American musical forms in England. He was part of the generation of British blues musicians whose musical style evolved into "British Invasion" rock.
Yes, President Obama was born in Hawaii which is not part of the North American continent but at the time of his birth was a state.
Only events of significant importance to the world.
US History is only a part of American History. The Americas encompass close to twenty five countries with a rich history. However, most of American History focuses on the three countries of North America.
Nothing
the boiling point
he discovered the Grande Canyon