The war that made America an independent country after 1783 was the American Revolution.
usa is a country and north and south America are continents
Anywhere in North America, south America, Africa, and Asia
Yes, they are the Bimini Islands with a city built some 10,000 years ago.
Yes, the United States of America were, in aggregate but still in plural, first given international recognition as independent states by the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The first nation to grant recognition to the "United States of America in Congress" was Morocco in 1786. It was not until after the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789 that the US began to gain international recognition as a single independent country. The Treaty of London of 1794 (also known as the Jay Treaty) was a significant milestone in that process.
United States is the oldest country. In 1776 Spain owned Florida.
North America
North America
The country listed as independent on the 1783 map is the United States of America.
The war that made America an independent country after 1783 was the American Revolution.
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The oldest country in North America is Canada, due to declaring its independence from France in 1500. Mexico is the youngest country in North America, but is also one of the oldest countries in Central America, due to declaring its independence from Spain on September 16, 1810. Mexico is older than the other countries in Central America on the way to South America, except for Belize. The oldest country in South America is Brazil, due to declaring its independence from Portugal in 1650.
Haiti is an independent country in North America.
Last time I looked, no. Lesotho is an independent country in southern Africa. Mexico is an independent country in North America.
Canada is a country in the North American continent, but is independent from the United States of America.