Can someone explain this meme?
What does this have to do with American Independence Day?
What does this have to do with American Independence Day?
Hey, I searched the internet in vain to find out when the post-war period begins and when it ends . I have only found concrete information about World War II from a German perspective. But my question is specific: How long did the post-war period in the USA last after World War II ? Thanks…
Leif Eriksson settled on American soil 500 years before Columbus. Use the links to find clues as to why the Vikings only stayed in L'Anse aux Meadows for such a short time.
When are you moved to the AFK channel, does it count from the time you have this inactive symbol on your name or does it mean fullmute for a certain time
Does anyone know of any other social media apps besides Insta, TikTok, etc.?
4th of July (4 July) or also Independence Day (de: Independence Day) is the National Day of the USA.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence Day_(United States)
Previously, America was a British colony.
The Boston Tea Party was previously an important event that led to the independence of the USA. The Boston citizens dressed in the port and threw three charges of tea (342 boxes) from the British Company from the anchor ships to the harbour basin.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party
The parole was called “Throw the tea into the sea!”
That’s exactly what the Meme plays.
Work with the beginning of the USA… That’s funny
This is funny and historically correct.
I don’t understand.
They were colonies of GB, and British drink a lot of tea. They got them for a lot of taxes the settlers would have to pay to the colony. The Amis didn’t want tea, but they didn’t want to pay for it. So they sunk a lot of tea in the sea. That’s what the guys found in London only moderately good and sent some troops. A bit of fighting here, a bit of fighting there and the USA are independent
Boston…