United States


The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, 326 Indian reservations, and some minor possessions.[h] At 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million square kilometers), it is the world's third- or fourth-largest country by geographic area.[c] The United States shares significant land borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south as well as limited maritime borders with the Bahamas, Cuba, and Russia.[22] With a population of more than 331 million people, it is the third most populous country in the world. The national capital is Washington, D.C., and the most populous city is New York City.

Paleo-Indians migrated from Siberia to the North American mainland at least 12,000 years ago, and European colonization began in the 16th century. The United States emerged from the thirteen British colonies established along the East Coast. Disputes with Great Britain over taxation and political representation led to the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), which established the nation's independence. In the late 18th century, the U.S. began expanding across North America, gradually obtaining new territories, sometimes through war, frequently displacing Native Americans, and admitting new states; by 1848, the United States spanned the continent. Slavery was legal in the southern United States until the second half of the 19th century, when the American Civil War led to its abolition. The Spanish–American War and World War I established the U.S. as a world power, a status confirmed by the outcome of World War II. During the Cold War, the United States fought the Korean War and the Vietnam War but avoided direct military conflict with the Soviet Union. The two superpowers competed in the Space Race, culminating in the 1969 spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon. The Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991 ended the Cold War, leaving the United States as the world's sole superpower.

The United States is a federal-presidential-constitutional-republic with three separate branches of government, including a bicameral legislature. It is a founding member of the United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Organization of American States, NATO, and other international organizations. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Considered a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities, its population has been profoundly shaped by centuries of immigration. The United States ranks high in international measures of economic freedom, quality of life, education, and human rights; it has low levels of perceived corruption. However, it has been criticized for inequality related to race, wealth, and income; use of capital punishment; high incarceration rates; and lack of universal health care.

The United States is a highly developed country, accounts for approximately a quarter of global GDP, and is the world's largest economy by GDP at market exchange rates. By value, the United States is the world's largest importer and second-largest exporter of goods. Although its population is only 4.2% of the world's total, it holds 29.4% of the total wealth in the world, the largest share held by any country. Making up more than a third of global military spending, it is the foremost military power in the world and internationally a leading political, cultural, and scientific force.[23]


The Cliff Palace, built by the Native American Puebloans between AD 1190 and 1260
The original Thirteen Colonies (shown in red) in 1775
Declaration of Independence, a painting by John Trumbull, depicts the Committee of Five presenting the draft of the Declaration to the Continental Congress, July 4, 1776.
Territorial acquisitions of the United States between 1783 and 1917
The Battle of Gettysburg, fought between Union and Confederate forces on July 1–3, 1863, around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, marked a turning point in the American Civil War.
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Film by Edison Studios showing immigrants disembarking at Ellis Island in New York Harbor, which served as a major entry point for European immigration into the U.S.[101]
The Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world when completed in 1931, during the Great Depression.
U.S. Marines raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in one of the most iconic images of the war
Martin Luther King Jr. gives his famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington, 1963.
The World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan during the September 11 terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda in 2001
Köppen climate classifications of U.S. states and territories
The bald eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782.[194]
The White House, residence and workplace of the U.S. President
The Supreme Court Building, where the nation's highest court sits
Map of the United States showing the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the five major U.S. territories
Joe Biden
46th President
Kamala Harris
49th Vice President
since January 20, 2021
The United Nations Headquarters has been situated in Midtown Manhattan since 1952. The United States is a founding member of the United Nations.
U.S. Government spending and revenue from 1792 to 2018
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73)
Global presence of the United States military, showing Unified combatant commands
The New York City Police Department is the nation's largest municipal law enforcement agency.
Total incarceration in the United States by year (1920–2014)
The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street is the world's largest stock exchange (per market capitalization of its listed companies).[311] at $23.1 trillion as of April 2018.[312]
Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, 1969
Wealth inequality in the U.S. increased between 1989 and 2013.[348]
The Interstate Highway System in the contiguous United States, which extends 46,876 miles (75,440 km)[368]
Percentage of respondents in the United States saying that religion is "very important" or "somewhat important" in their lives (2014)[407]
The Texas Medical Center in downtown Houston is the largest medical complex in the world.
The University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, is one of the many public colleges and universities in the United States. Some 80% of U.S. college students attend these institutions. Although universal, government-subsidized higher education is common, there are also many private schools.
For many immigrants, the Statue of Liberty was their first view of the United States. A gift from France, the statue signified new opportunities in life, and thus the statue is an iconic symbol of the American Dream as well as its ideals.[459]
Mark Twain, American author and humorist
Roasted turkey is a traditional menu item of an American Thanksgiving dinner.[483]
Grammy Museum at L.A. Live
The Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles, California
The most popular sports in the U.S. are American football, basketball, baseball and ice hockey.[524]
The headquarters of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City