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Is 250 Even That Old for a Country?
United States🏛️ Politics23 hr. ago

Is 250 Even That Old for a Country?

On July 4, 2026, the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary. The article questions whether 250 years is truly 'old' for a country, comparing it to entities such as the city of Rome, which has been continuously inhabited for 2,700 years, and San Marino, whose governing documents date back to the 1600s. Experts in the history of nationalism were consulted, revealing that the concept of a 'country' or 'nation' is complex and often depends on definitions. Some scholars argue that while the U.S. may be relatively young compared to other regions, its constitutional system is among the oldest. Others note that the modern idea of the nation-state emerged in the 19th century, influencing how countries frame their historical continuity.

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Is 250 Even That Old for a Country?

On July 4, 2026, the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary. The article questions whether 250 years is truly 'old' for a country, comparing it to entities such as the city of Rome, which has been continuously inhabited for 2,700 years, and San Marino, whose governing documents date back to the 1600s. Experts in the history of nationalism were consulted, revealing that the concept of a 'country' or 'nation' is complex and often depends on definitions. Some scholars argue that while the U.S. may be relatively young compared to other regions, its constitutional system is among the oldest. Others note that the modern idea of the nation-state emerged in the 19th century, influencing how countries frame their historical continuity.

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