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William Hine

Ƶ we approach the 250th anniversary next year of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War that ensued, many Americans will look to the past, eager to understand how fewer than 3 million people residing in 13 colonies along the East Coast would, in two and a half centuries, become a vibrant and thriving nation of more than 330 million people in 50 far-flung states.

In accumulating knowledge of our past, which historic episodes and people provide us with a deeper understanding of what it means to be an American in the 21st century? What are the most significant events in our nationƵs complex history?

William C. Hine is a professor emeritus of history at South Carolina State University and author of “South Carolina State University: A Black Land-Grant College in Jim Crow America.” He wrote this column for .