1. Country
2. Was it around before 1800!
1. USA
2. Yes, we re one of the oldest countries
1. Country
2. Was it around before 1800!
1. USA
2. Yes, we re one of the oldest countries
me in the grey
you should post this later, all the euros are asleep
Technically, Brazil has been the same country since 1532 (except it expanded considerably over the centuries).
It only changed the type of government and title. First it was the State of Brazil, then the Kingdom of Brazil, then the Empire of Brazil, then the Republic of Brazil.
americans as a people are new as fuck, and have no culture, bro.
That's not the fricking point. The US is one of the oldest continuously functioning regimes. France has existed with a similar name since before 1000 AD, that doesn't mean SHIT.
Good for you bro
>muh ethnicity = culture
Lmao. Culture changes every generation. You would be an utter outcast foreigner to your own great grandparents in their time.
If we have no culture please stop stealing it
Thank you for appreciating the USA and all of its ancient grandeur!
I dont even know where to begin with this map
>If we have no culture please stop stealing it
I've never been one to say that our culture is necessarily a good or positive thing, but this fag has a point.
The US had a drastic regime change after the Civil War, as it was separated in two and then rejoined.
Using your criterion, that pushes the formation of your cunt well beyond 1800 AD as well.
thats funky
i'm legitimately triggered
for once the monkey is on to something
i have to look out from the window to see stuff older than your nation
Trash thread, OP should probably delete.
This
Historically illiterate retards. The US constitution has continuously appplied to the northeast and midwest from 1791 to this day.
Reminder that "continuous regime" doesn't mean shit when talking about countries ages
Weak bait mutt
Also this
Govt stayed the same, no shift in power
No regime change happen, the United States of America successfully put down the non-recognized state rebellion.
why is ethiopia blue?
I see your point. I'm Austrian and I've lived in houses that were older than your country (and mine). How about we make a map of when the name of a country was first mentioned in an official document? I got 996 AD.
The government didn't change at all, they put down a rebellion
Your history is over though
>Alaska
>before 1800
Lol ok
>where
We had a good run, a few hundred years of reigning over a continent is fine, no need to prolong what was getting boring.
More like a single century, which is pipsqueak levels in terms of empire. Some of the ancient middle eastern ones went 500+ years
A constitution doesn’t define the country.
Silly colonials.
Give Alaska back nigger.
the sad part is americans actually think this
1. Yes
2. Yes. King Dan created this kingdom around 1400 years ago
The US constitution has been amended many times, the last one in 1992. By that "logic", the USA only exists since 1992.
yuro cope ITT
the kingdom of the swedes was first referred to by tacitus in 98 AD
1.Flag
2.1206-1636 then 1911-now
>Nepal and Bhutan are not included
"Mutt edukasion"
Most of your country wasn't even part of your country at that time.
This is stupid as fuck. That government had no authorities over the southern states at the time.
We can apply the same logic to France during ww2 as the Vichy republic kept a claim on all the French territories, the government did not change and the de jure capital remained Paris.