A country of central and northwest
North America with coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans. It includes the noncontiguous states of Alaska and
Hawaii and various island territories in the Caribbean Sea
and Pacific Ocean. The area now occupied by the contiguous
48 states was originally inhabited by numerous Native
American peoples and was colonized beginning in the 16th
century by Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England.
Great Britain eventually controlled most of the Atlantic
coast and, after the French and Indian Wars (1754-1763),
the Northwest Territory and Canada.
The original Thirteen Colonies declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776 and formed a government under the Articles of
Confederation in 1781, adopting (1787) a new constitution
that went into effect after 1789. The nation soon began to
expand westward. Growing tensions over the issue of Black
slavery divided the country along geographic lines,
sparking the secession of the South and the Civil War
(1861-1865). The remainder of the 19th century was marked
by increased westward expansion, industrialization, and
the influx of millions of immigrants. The United States
entered World War II after the Japanese attack (1941) on
Pearl Harbor and emerged after the war as a world power.
Washington, D.C., is the capital and New York the largest
city. Population: 293,000,000
Few countries offer as much diversity as
the United States. For visitors, its 50 distinctive states
create a bank of ../images and mythology so potent as to
render the nation's many faces strangely familiar, even to
those visiting for the first time.
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