The Origins of the Word ‘America’
British comedians Jay Foreman (previously) and Mark Cooper-Jones of Map Men humorously dug into the origins of the word America", how the word came about, how early maps portrayed America, how the it became synonymous with the United States, and why many around the world take issue with the use of that word to describe only the US.
Related PostsA Map of the United States Plotting Each State's Top Searched Word for Correct Spelling in 2017A United States Map Showing Each State's Top Google Searched Word for Correct Spelling in 2018A Vintage Style Art Print That Imagines the Map of the Entire United States Made Up Over 1,000 Song TitlesHow Daniel Kaluuya Was Cast in Get Out' Due to His Brilliant Portrayal in an Episode of Black Mirror'A Fascinating Video Tour of Every Location Mentioned in Songs by The Beatles Shown on a MapAn Entertaining Explanation of How Certain Cheeses Got Their NamesSo how come America got to name itself America? You'd think that writing the Latin word America" on Latin America would mean America should describe Latin America....In 1776, the 13 colonies that had been known as British America used their rifles to shotgun the name The United States of America". Over time, the long name The United States of America" got shortened to just America" which is how the English-speaking world almost exclusively refers to the United States today. And, as you might expect, or if you're an American, as you might never have given any thought to this annoys a lot of people.
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