单选题The history of the U.S. is generally agreed to have begun in _____.A1620B1607C1776D1492
单选题
The history of the U.S. is generally agreed to have begun in _____.
A
1620
B
1607
C
1776
D
1492
参考解析
解析:
1492年,哥伦比亚发现了新大陆,1607年,英国人在新大陆上建立了第一个殖民定居点Virginia(弗吉尼亚),将欧洲的先进文明种植到这块土地上,该定居点的居民成为现代美国人的真正祖先,1607年也因此成为美国历史的开端。
1492年,哥伦比亚发现了新大陆,1607年,英国人在新大陆上建立了第一个殖民定居点Virginia(弗吉尼亚),将欧洲的先进文明种植到这块土地上,该定居点的居民成为现代美国人的真正祖先,1607年也因此成为美国历史的开端。
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