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Certain Mesoamerican or pre-Columbian people were the first to identify themselves with a city/state. Prior to these hunter gatherer tribes or small groups were the norm.

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Who were the first citizens in America?

All the people living in the Colonies became citizens at the same time, when the Constitution was ratified and the United States came into being.


According to King what must America eliminate to remain a first-class nation?

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What amendment said citizenship started those who are born in America are citizens of America also due process given to citizens?

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Who is in the audience that president Kennedy is speaking to?

The audience that President Kennedy speaking to was the citizens of America.


Who was the first race to vote?

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Who were the first citizens of Rome?

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What does the United States of America?

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