
At America's 250th year, what do people in the US hope for its future? The BBC spoke to residents from California, Texas, Washington DC, South Carolina, Virginia, New York, Illinois, Maryland, Florida, Missouri, the Rappahannock Indian Tribe, New Hampshire and Georgia about their vision for the country. Video produced and edited by Meiying Wu Filmed by Meiying Wu, Angélica Casas, Blanca Estrada, Madeline Gerber, Katy Bailes, Andrew Sarge Herbert and Ian Druce
Main Idea: The BBC asked people across the United States what they hope for the country's future as the nation approaches its 250th year.
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The piece may reflect public hopes and concerns as the US marks 250 years, which can shape voter priorities and community debate.
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