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  2. Monarchism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolution, a significant element of the population of the Thirteen Colonies remained loyal to the British crown.However, since then, aside from a few considerations in the 1780s, there has not been any serious movement supporting monarchy in the United States although a small number of prominent individuals have, from time to time, advocated the concept.

  3. The Prince - Wikipedia

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    The Prince (Italian: Il Principe [il ˈprintʃipe]; Latin: De Principatibus) is a 16th-century political treatise written by the Italian diplomat, philosopher, and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli in the form of a realistic instruction guide for new princes.

  4. American royalty - Wikipedia

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    American royalty may refer to American citizens who are members of royal families, through birth, naturalization or marriage; or American dynastic families that are given the epithet or moniker as American royalty.

  5. Who is Prince Philip and why was he not a king? What to know ...

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    Here's everything you need to know about the late Prince Philip, his role in the royal family, his children and funeral plans.

  6. Why Prince still matters: ‘He inspired and influenced so many’

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    View Article The post Why Prince still matters: ‘He inspired and influenced so many’ appeared first on TheGrio. Why Prince still matters: ‘He inspired and influenced so many’ Skip to main ...

  7. Inside the Making of Prince’s Clairvoyant Welcome 2 America

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    Early in Barack Obama's first presidential term, the U.S. showed the wear that would ultimately become a crisis a decade later — when sniping, arguing and a full-blown culture war engulfed the ...

  8. Prince Whipple - Wikipedia

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    Prince Whipple (c. 1750–1796) was an [[African Americans|African America and freedman. He was a soldier and a bodyguard during the American Revolution under his slaveowner General William Whipple of the New Hampshire Militia who formally manumitted him in 1784.

  9. Prussia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1840s through the 1860s, trade between both countries grew rapidly. In 1846, the United States, Prussia, and Bremen, then the main German harbor for the American trade, founded the Ocean Steam Navigation Company (OSNC), directed against British maritime supremacy in the North Atlantic. In part, the company was subsidized by Prussia.