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United States of America
[ yoo-nahy-tid steyts uhv uh-mer-i-kuh ]
United States of America
noun
- functioning as singular or plural a federal republic mainly in North America consisting of 50 states and the District of Columbia: colonized principally by the English and French in the 17th century, the native Indians being gradually defeated and displaced; 13 colonies under British rule made the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and became the United States after the War of American Independence. The northern states defeated the South in the Civil War (1861–65). It is the world's most productive industrial nation and also exports agricultural products. It consists generally of the Rocky Mountains in the west, the Great Plains in the centre, the Appalachians in the east, deserts in the southwest, and coastal lowlands and swamps in the southeast. Language: predominantly English; Spanish is also widely spoken. Religion: Christian majority. Currency: dollar. Capital: Washington, DC. Pop: 316 668 567 (2013 est). Area: 9 518 323 sq km (3 675 031 sq miles) Often shortened toUnited StatesAbbreviationUSAbbreviationUSA
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of United States of America1
Example Sentences
At an anti-abortion rally in January he declared: "I want more babies in the United States of America."
"If you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America," he said.
"Offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the president who's trying to save your country," he told the Ukrainian president.
Stormont is planning to celebrate the role played by Northern Irish immigrants in the birth of the United States of America.
“He told them that they should get on it, start investing, start moving, shift production here to the United States of America where they will pay no tariff,” Leavitt said.
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