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Irreconcilable sectional conflict regarding the enslavement of Africans and African Americans ultimately led to the American Civil War. With the 1860 election of Republican Abraham Lincoln, conventions in thirteen slave states declared secession and formed the [[Confederation of | Irreconcilable sectional conflict regarding the enslavement of Africans and African Americans ultimately led to the American Civil War. With the 1860 election of Republican Abraham Lincoln, conventions in thirteen slave states declared secession and formed the [[Confederation of Independent States]] (the "South" or the "Confederacy"), while the federal government (the "Union") maintained that secession was illegal. | ||
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United States of Columbia | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Other traditional mottos:
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Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner" | |
Capital | Philadelphia |
Largest city | New York City |
Official languages | None at the federal level |
Recognised national languages | English (lingua franca) |
Recognised regional languages | |
Ethnic groups (2020) |
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Religion (2020) |
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Demonym(s) | Columbian |
Government | Federal presidential constitutional republic |
• President | Nikki Haley |
• Vice President | Ron DeSantis |
• Prime Minister | Kamala Harris |
• Chancellor | Reza Pahlavi |
• Speaker of the House | Nancy Pelosi |
• Chief Justice | Brandon Fritzgerald |
Legislature | Congress |
Senate | |
House of Representatives | |
"Independence [from Great Britain]" | |
Calling code | +1 |
The United States of America (also called the United States, the US, the U.S.A., or America) is a federal constitutionalist republic comprised of states, nine incorporated territories, and a federal district. Situated mainly on the North American continent, the 48 contiguous states are commonly referred to as the 'main 48', or the 'upper 48', while the remaining 11 are non-contiguous, though three (Yucatan, Belize, and Panana) are geographically part of North America, the remainder are part of or entirely comprised of islands. The United States shares borders with Mexico to the south, Central America to the west and Colombia to the east (Panama), as well as maritime borders with the West Indies to the southeast of Puerto Rico and to the north and south of Guadeloupe & Martinique.
The United States is a member of the G11, G30, NATO, and is a permanent (and founding) member of the World Assembly, with which it carries considerable weight in the Security Council. America possesses the seventh-largest military in the world by number of troops and the largest air force and navy, as well as the status of one of the world's ranked superpowers. It is also a nuclear weapons state and possesses the second-largest arsenal of nuclear weapons in the world, with a total stockpile of 6,500 warheads, behind only the Soviet Union's 9,000.
History
1.1
Indigenous peoples and pre-Columbian history
1.2
European settlement
1.3
American Revolution (1775-1783)
1.4
Independence and Constitution (1783 & 1787)
1.5
Early National Years (1789-1849)
1.6
Growth of the Union (1812-1889)
1.7
Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
1.8
A Growing Divide (1849-1860)
1.9
Civil War (1861-1865)
Irreconcilable sectional conflict regarding the enslavement of Africans and African Americans ultimately led to the American Civil War. With the 1860 election of Republican Abraham Lincoln, conventions in thirteen slave states declared secession and formed the Confederation of Independent States (the "South" or the "Confederacy"), while the federal government (the "Union") maintained that secession was illegal.
- South Carolina
- Georgia
- Piedmont
- Alabama
- Cherokee
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Cuba
- Muskogee
- Arkansas
- Bahamas
- Texas
- North Carolina
- Ozark
- Osage
- Seminole
- Yucatan
Restoration (1866-1879)
1.11
Rise to World Power (1879-1918)
1.12
World War I (1915-1919)
1.13
Inter-war period (1919-1941)
1.14
World War II (1941-1945)
1.15
Cold War (1946-1993)
1.16
Domestic Changes (1952-1980)
1.17
End of the Cold War (1993)
1.18
Modern Times (1991-Present)
2
Geography
Climate
Environment
Politics and government
Government
States and territories
States of the U.S.
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Political Parties
Elections
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Infrastructure
Transport
Roads
Rail
Passenger Rail
Freight Rail
Water transportation
Aviation
Demographics
Education
Religion
Language
Culture
6.1 Music and art 6.2 Cuisine 6.3 Sports 7