Is it possible

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    Is it possible that the very first settlers in the New Land, America, from England never would have thought America would become a Nation in the World?

    When the people in America decided to write the Declaration of Independence, do you think they thought America would become a world wide International Power comparable to the French, Spanish, Italian, UK strengths, of those days? Do you think some separatists, who left The UK to separate themselves with the UK Monarchy, (rebels), thought that they would be the Fathers of what the United States is today? Do you think they really thought their idea of running away from the U.K to try to live as they wanted would have been a blessing and not a curse? Do you think they might have actually thought that they might have 'died' out in a few generations instead of becoming a super Nation??

    Do you think with a few 'dollars' worth back then to rent a spot on the Business Chartered ships, they thought an entire Super Nation was going to be formed by them?

    And so an entire Nation was formed by a few rebels, or separatists, who wanted separations from the Nation in which their grandparents or/and great grandparents were birthed. With such, how would any born on US soil, find a way out onto other lands?

    If this idea is true, the U.S. is a rebel formed nation that didn't really think it was going to truly 'amount' to anything. How does anyone who does not want to sign onto that agenda, to support that agenda, regardless if their wealth, glory and honor would be shared with the supporters, find a place among the 'rebels'?

    The population of 'America' in 1776 was around 2.5 Million.
    The poplulation of England in 1776 was around 6.4 Million.

    http://overflow.solutions/demographic-data/what-was-the-population-of-the-us-in-1776/
    https://www.quora.com/What-was-the-...rgest-British-town-in-the-UK-at-the-same-time



    The 13 Colonies by population in 1770
    As the Revolution approached, this is how the Colonies ranked in size. The populations of four Colonies—Virginia, Massachusetts, North Carolina and New York—do not include certain territorial claims that became separate states after the Revolution.
    1. Virginia 447,016
    2. Pennsylvania 240,057
    3. Massachusetts 235,808
    4. Maryland 202,599
    5. North Carolina 197,200
    6. Connecticut 183,881
    7. New York 162,920
    8. South Carolina 124,244
    9. New Jersey 117,431
    10. Rhode Island 58,196
    11. New Hampshire 62,396
    12. Delaware 35,496
    13. Georgia 23,375

    http://www.yttwebzine.com/yesterday/2013/10/28/75757/population_13_colonies_chart
    With these amounts of persons within America, did they truly feel and believe that it would one day, in the year 2017, have over 323.1 Million persons?

    That is 129.2, (2.5 Million Personed) Colonies.

    129.2 x 2.5 Million = 323 Million


    The Country of Israel is equivalent to:
    3.42 Colonies of 2.5 Million Persons.

    3.42 x 2.5 Million = 8.55 Million.

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    Israel/Population
    8.547 million (2016)
    World Bank


    Deuteronomy 7:7-8
    "The LORD did not set his love upon you, nor choose you, because ye were more in number than any people; for ye were the fewest of all people: But because the LORD loved you, and because he would keep the oath which he had sworn unto your fathers, hath the LORD brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house of bondmen, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt."


    The Population of the Country of Israel was 806,000 persons in 1948.
    The Population of The U.S. was 146.6 Million persons in 1948.
    The Population of France was 114.4 Million persons in 1948.


    List of countries by population in 1939
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_in_1939
     
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