01:0001:00, 29 March 2024diffhist+40,892
Japan
Undid revision
1216095433 by
Nikkimaria (
talk) What discussion? Why are we not including the traditional starting date of Japan as we do with China and the Xia Dynasty? Both are the traditional starting points of the nations but have little historical evidence. It is still, however, the traditional history of the countries.Tags: UndoReverted
12:1512:15, 20 June 2023diffhist−114
United States
The date of the foundation of the United States has always been traditionally July 4, 1776, not the start of the American Revolution, and since this part of the infobox has to do with the foundation of the nation, the start of the American Revolution doesn’t belong here,
20:1620:16, 4 March 2023diffhist−7,136
Draft:Participants of World War I
→Timeline: Deleted this section as it basically covers what the Declaration of War section does, but the Declaration of War section does it better, as it differentiates between full-on declarations of war and severing diplomatic relations, showing how much each nation was involved in the conflict.
01:0001:00, 29 March 2024diffhist+40,892
Japan
Undid revision
1216095433 by
Nikkimaria (
talk) What discussion? Why are we not including the traditional starting date of Japan as we do with China and the Xia Dynasty? Both are the traditional starting points of the nations but have little historical evidence. It is still, however, the traditional history of the countries.Tags: UndoReverted
12:1512:15, 20 June 2023diffhist−114
United States
The date of the foundation of the United States has always been traditionally July 4, 1776, not the start of the American Revolution, and since this part of the infobox has to do with the foundation of the nation, the start of the American Revolution doesn’t belong here,
20:1620:16, 4 March 2023diffhist−7,136
Draft:Participants of World War I
→Timeline: Deleted this section as it basically covers what the Declaration of War section does, but the Declaration of War section does it better, as it differentiates between full-on declarations of war and severing diplomatic relations, showing how much each nation was involved in the conflict.