Only Indians have a history in North America, including Mayans, Aztecs and Incas. It's a pity that Indians belong to nomadic people. Instead of establishing a national city-state, they live in tribes. All Indians are distributed in the most populous areas such as North America, Central America, Canada, the United States and Mexico.
Indians are the general name of Maya, Aztec and Inca, and all languages are Indian.
Indian Mayans have history and monuments, but they don't belong to the United States. Maya civilization has a history of more than 3000 years.
The Aztec Empire, the inheritor of Mayan culture, was destroyed by Spain, and civilization and culture were generally destroyed by robbers, so basically robbers were doomed to have no cultural relics of civilization, including the United States.
The earliest history of Americans can be traced back to the history of Native Americans in North America. By the16-18th century, western European countries, which gradually became stronger, gradually invaded North America, and North America became a colony of western European countries. Starting from 1776, 13 states in North America, under the leadership of Washington, launched an independence movement against British colonists, and won the independence movement in 1783, thus establishing a completely independent national sovereign state like the United States. The real history of the United States is only 243 years since Washington issued the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 776. The history of Americans is much smaller than that of some ancient civilizations in the world for thousands of years, but Americans still have some historical sites that they think exist.
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