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North America

North America

Occupying the northern part of the large supercontinent known as Americas or New World, North America is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean from the north and by the Atlantic Ocean from the east, by the Pacific Ocean from the west and south. It has an overland border with South America continent, which runs along the state boundary between Panama and Colombia.

Totally in North America, there are 23 officially recognized independent states. The largest of them is Canada, followed by also rather big the United States, these two giants together occupy more than 79% of the whole continent area. The smallest country in this part of the world is Saint Kitts and Nevis, it is only two small islands in the Caribbean.

Among the most visited North American countries the number one is the USA, where New York City is considered the most attractive landmark for travelers, further followed by Mexico and Canada. (Source)

Alphabetical list of countries in North America (Click a country to view events related to it):

A
Antigua and Barbuda

B
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize

C
Canada
Costa Rica
Cuba

D
Dominica
Dominican Republic

N
Nicaragua

P
Panama

S
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

T
Trinidad and Tobago

U
United States of America (USA)

Chronological History of Events Related to North America

Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Lillian Scott Troy, a courageous American suffragette and investigative journalist living in London, was kicked out of Britain because she focused her investigations on the evident corruption and treason of Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan and the Anglo-American (British) Pilgrims Society which she (and many at the time) saw as undermining the sovereignty of the American Republic. She smelled a rat and said so, in newsprint ...
Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.: Speech Against the League of Nations

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.: Speech Against the League of Nations

Mr. President: The independence of the United States is not only more precious to ourselves but to the world than any single possession. Look at the United States today. We have made mistakes in the past. We have had shortcomings. We shall make mistakes in the future and fall short of our own best hopes. But none the less is there any country today on the ...
The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles

The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles

It has been previously stated that the treaty of Versailles was one of the most iniquitous documents ever signed by the representatives of so called civilized nations. The injustice perpetrated upon the German people by the terms of the Peace Treaty made another world war inevitable.[1] The circumstances surrounding the signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918 must be understood. The German High Command did ...
The Battle of Soissons, A Battle You’ve Never Heard of Changed the Course of WWI

The Battle of Soissons, A Battle You’ve Never Heard of Changed the Course of WWI

On July 6, 1918, Allied troops readied themselves for a forgotten battle that turned the tide of World War I. Thousands of American servicemen marched through the night to position themselves for a surprise strike against the Germans. A thunderstorm raged the third week of July 1918. Other than the occasional arcs of white-hot lightning, the night was so dark that the American Marines marched with ...
Federal Reserve Director: "It is Not in Russia Alone That the Old Order is Passing. There is a Lot of the Old Order in America, and That is Going, too.... I’m Glad It Is So."

Federal Reserve Director: “It is Not in Russia Alone That the Old Order is Passing. There is a Lot of the Old Order in America, and That is Going, too…. I’m Glad It Is So.”

In the JANUARY 13, 1918 issue of NEW YORK WORLD William Boyce Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank director and founding member of the Council on Foreign Relations, stated that: "Russia is pointing the way to great and sweeping world changes. It is not in Russia alone that the old order is passing. There is a lot of the old order in America, and that is going, too ...
The Balfour Declaration: Britain's Great War Pledge To Lord Rothschild - an Israeli State in Exchange for US Entrance into the Great War

The Balfour Declaration: Britain’s Great War Pledge To Lord Rothschild – an Israeli State in Exchange for US Entrance into the Great War

Britain’s government pledged to Lord Walter Rothschild and the Zionist Federation to establish a “national home” for the Jews in Palestine. This was a big step in the Rothschild Zionist movement to steal a mineral rich land in Palestine after Rothschild funded con artist Cyrus Scofield revised the bible to fit the agenda and then the Zionist sold Christians propaganda that they were rightful heirs. Read more ...
Report of the 68th Convocation of the Rose Cross Order

Report of the 68th Convocation of the Rose Cross Order

Roughly forty years ago, an amateur researcher of secret societies stumbled upon an oddly unique find in a humble little used book store. It was a reddish-brown leather bound book with no title on the cover – just a strange arcane symbol embossed in gold. The symbol was intricately detailed: a rope circle with a triple-layered triangle in the center. Within the inner-most triangle is a ...
The Sykes-Picot Agreement is Ratified: The Secret Agreement that divided the Oil-Rich Spoils of the Ottoman Empire following WWI

The Sykes-Picot Agreement is Ratified: The Secret Agreement that divided the Oil-Rich Spoils of the Ottoman Empire following WWI

Officially known as the Asia Minor Agreement, the Sykes-Picot Agreement was a secret 1916 agreement between the United Kingdom and France, to which the Russian Empire assented. The agreement defined their mutually agreed spoils of war and control in Southwestern Asia. In 1919, the British and French implemented the 1916 agreement and divided the Arab world into nation states. The Sykes-Picot Treaty divided the Ottoman Empire ...
Sinking of the Lusitania: The Coup that Drew the United States into WWI

Sinking of the Lusitania: The Coup that Drew the United States into WWI

A U-boat torpedo hit ocean liner Lusitania near Britain and some 1200 people, including 128 Americans, on board lost their lives. Subsequent investigations revealed that the major explosions were inside the Lusitania, as it was secretly transporting 6 million pounds of artillery shells and rifle ammunition, as well as other explosives on behalf of Morgan banking corporation to help their clients, Britain and France. It was ...
The Christmas Truce of 1914

The Christmas Truce of 1914

On Christmas day 1914, something happened near the beginning of the “War to End All Wars” that put a tiny little blip of hope in the historical timeline of the organized mass slaughter that is war. On December 24, 1914, the exhausted troops settled down to their meager Christmas meal with, for the lucky ones, gifts from home, special food, special liquor, special chocolate bars and the ...