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The United States of America, also known as the United States,
the U.S., the U.S.A., the U.S. of A., the States,
and America is a country in North America. A federal republic, the United
States shares land borders with Canada and Mexico, and extends from the Atlantic
Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Washington, D.C.
The present-day continental United States has been inhabited for at least
15,000 years by indigenous tribes. After European exploration and settlement in
the 16th century, the English established new colonies, and gained control of
others, in the eastern portion of the continent in the 17th and early 18th
centuries. On 4 July 1776, at war with Britain over fair governance, thirteen of
these colonies declared their independence; in 1783, the war ended in British
acceptance of the new nation. Since then, the country has more than quadrupled
in size: it now consists of 50 states and one federal district, and has a number
of overseas territories.
At over 3.7 million square miles (over 9.5 million kmē), the U.S. is the
third or fourth largest country by area, depending on the reckoning of the
disputed areas of China. It is also the world's third most populous nation, with
nearly 300 million people.
The United States has maintained a liberal democratic political system since
it adopted its Articles of Confederation on 1 March 1781 and the Constitution,
the Articles' replacement, on 17 September 1787. American military and economic
influence increased throughout the 20th century; with the collapse of the Soviet
Union at the end of the Cold War, the nation emerged as the world's sole
remaining superpower. Today, the U.S. continues to play a leading role in many
world affairs.
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