I believe that the United States did not officially become an independent country until the Treaty of Versailles was signed on September 3rd, 1783. From the first seeds that grew out of the propaganda document that Thomas Paine published entitled 'Commonsense' in January 1776, there came the drafting of the revolutionary document that would ultimately be published as 'America's Declaration of Independence' of July 4th, 1776. Of course, the Treaty of Versaille only covered the Thirteen States; land known as Spanish Florida was passed by the British to Spain and France had already ceded Louisiana to Spain in 1762. Britain kept Canada. The Thirteen United States: New Hampshire Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia
Americas became independent from Britain
The United States became an independent country in 1776, separating itself from the British rule.
The Philippines became a U.S. territory in December 1898. (It became an independent country in July 1946.)
Montenegro recognized most countries when it became an independent country in 2006.
The United States assisted in a Panamanian revolt against Colombia, and Panama became an independent country.
England Britain. At that point they were simply group of colonies and became independent, then became "the U.S."
The signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783 solidified its independent state from England. The U.S. officially became a country in 1776.
The United States assisted in a Panamanian revolt against Columbia and Panama became an independent country.
The United States assisted in a Panamanian revolt against Colombia, and Panama became an independent country.
When? The only two countries that currently border the US are Canada and Mexico. Canada became independent in the 1860s, and Mexico became independent (in intention at least, the same way the US claims "independence" in 1776, despite the fact that it took until 1783 and a bit of a spat for that independence to be formally recognized by Britain) in 1810. Neither of those are exactly "new." So clearly you must be talking about some historical date, and since you haven't given that, we can't guess.
Contrary to popular American belief, the Republic of Philippines is a sovereign independent country. The US has never "acquired them"
The US became independent from England.