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Hi Iamp;#39;m John Green, and this is Crash Course U.S. History! No, Stan. Thatamp;#39;s not gonna work, actually. I mean, weamp;#39;re talking about the 16th century today, when this was neither united nor states. By the way, this globe reflects the fact that I believe that Alaskan statehood is illegitimate! In fact, weamp;#39;re going to call this whole show amp;quot;U.S. Historyamp;quot; but inevitably it is going to involve other parts of the world and also, not to brag, a small part of the moon. Sorry, we can be a little bit self-aggrandizing sometimes, here in America. So to begin U.S. history, weamp;#39;re not going to talk about the United states or this guy. Weamp;#39;re going to talk about the people who lived here before any Europeans showed up. North America was home to a great variety of people so itamp;#39;s difficult to generalize, but hereamp;#39;s what we can say: One, when the Europeans arrived there were no classical-style civilizations with monumental arch