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United States of America
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OTL equivalent: United States and parts of Canada and Mexico
Flag Coat of Arms
Flag Coat of Arms
Location of United States
In the blue
Motto
E Pluribus Unum
("From Many, One")
Capital Washington, D.C.
Largest city New York City
Other cities Boston, Chicago, Houston, Miami, San Francisco, Vancouver, York
Language English, French, Spanish
Demonym American
President Wesley Clark
Speaker of the House
Established July 4, 1776
Currency US Dollar

The United States of America, usually referred to as simply the United States, is a constitutional federal republic located in North America, that borders the United Mexican States, usually referred to as Mexico, to its south, and the Dominion of Rupertsland, usually referred to as Rubert's Land, to its north.

History[]

Politics and Government[]

States[]

The United States is a federal union composed of 55 states, and a capital district at Washington, D.C. These states are:

  • Alabama - capital Tuscaloosa
  • Arizona - capital Prescott
  • Arkansaw - capital Arkansaw Post
  • Aroostook - capital Eastport
  • Baja - capital La Paz
  • Basin - capital Reno
  • California - capital San Fransciso
  • Chihuahua - capital Chihuahua
  • Coahuila - capital Monterrey
  • Connecticut - capital Hartford
  • Dakota - capital Yankton
  • Delaware - capital Dover
  • Florida - capital Tallahassee
  • Georgia - capital Milledgeville
  • Illinois - capital Springfield
  • Iowa - capital Fort Madison
  • Indiana - capital Corydon
  • Jefferson - capital Boulder
  • Kansas - capital Independence
  • Kentucky - capital Frankfort
  • Louisiana - capital New Orleans
  • Maryland - capital Annapolis
  • Massachusetts - capital Boston
  • Michigan - capital Fort Gratiot
  • Minnesota - capital Saint Paul
  • Mississippi - capital Natchez
  • Missouri - capital St.Louis
  • Montana - capital Helena
  • New Hampshire - capital Concord
  • New Jersey - capital Trenton
  • New Mexico - capital Santa Fe
  • New York - capital Albany
  • Newfoundland - capital St. Johns
  • Niagara - capital York
  • North Carolina - capital Raleigh
  • Nova Scotia - capital Halifax
  • Ohio - capital Columbus
  • Ontario - capital Jackson
  • Oregon - capital Boise
  • Pennsylvania - capital Harrisburg
  • Platte - capital Omaha
  • Quebec - capital Quebec City
  • Rhode Island - capital Providence
  • Sequoyah - capital Muskogee
  • Sonora - capital Hermosillo
  • South Carolina - capital Columbia
  • Superior - capital Sudbury
  • Tennessee - capital Knoxville
  • Texas - capital Houston
  • Utah - capital Salt Lake City
  • Vancouver - capital Vancouver
  • Vermont - capital Montpelier
  • Virginia - capital Richmond
  • Washington - capital Boston
  • Wisconsin - capital Green Bay

Economy[]

International Relations[]

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