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United States Map: Map Of America

The United States of America map is a map of what’s commonly referred to as the U.S. or the USA. It is comprised of 50 states that are each run by their own government, and each of those states has their own unique culture and history behind it, but the federal government can be found in Washington, DC (which is not a state).

These states were added to the US as time went on, and the most recent state to be added to the union was Hawaii in 1959. To learn more about the US, the individual states that comprise America, and to see a map of America, check out this guide.

The United States was born in revolution and nurtured by struggle. Throughout our history, the American people have befriended and supported all those who seek independence and a better way of life. – Robert Kennedy

The United States of America Map

The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life. – Theodore Roosevelt

As you can see from the map above, America is a massive country. It makes up a decently large chunk of North America (Mexico and Canada are the other two countries that are included in North America) and even has two states that don’t actually “touch” the Contiguous states (that 48 states that actually touch one another).

As many of you know, colonization and exploration of North America began in the late 1500’s, and the first English settlement was established in 1607. Over a hundred years the colonists began feeling mistreated and a revolution began in 1775. In 1776 the United States of America declared their independence from Britain. Over time it became obvious that the new country needed a little more structure and the colonies ratified the Constitution (after a long and intense debate). As each colony ratified the Constitution they became states (as you will see in the chart below). Now the United States is a world power with 50 states.

Now, we want to provide everyone with some statistics and facts about the United States:

The States That Make Up The Union

The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending against all hazards: And it is our duty to defend them against all attacks. – Samuel Adams

As most of you may know, there are 50 states in the United States of America (collectively known as the “union”). The capital of the U.S., Washington D.C., is a federal district and is not a state. That means that DC does have a mayor and city council, but Congress has authority over laws, budget, taxes, and just about everything else pertaining to the city. DC also has a representative in the House of Representatives, however, they are not allowed to vote.

Below we have included a chart of some information about all the states that are in the United States of America. In the chart, we have included the state capital, the date the state entered the union (or the date that they ratified the Constitution), the population of the state (as of 2010), and the total area that state has.

The 50 States of the USA
State Capital Date Entered Union Population Total Area 
Alabama Montgomery December 14, 1819 4.8 million 52,000 square miles
Alaska Juneau  January 3,  1959 740 thousand 665,000 square miles
Arizona Phoenix  February 14, 1912 7 million 113,000 square miles
Arkansas Little Rock  June 15, 1836 3 million 53,000 square miles
California Sacramento  September 9, 1850 39 million 163,000 square miles
Colorado Denver  August 1, 1876 5.6 million 104,000 square miles
Connecticut Hartford  January 9, 1788 (ratified) 3.5 million 5,000 square miles
Delaware Dover December 7, 1787 (ratified) 961 thousand 2,000 square miles
Florida Tallahassee  March 3, 1845 20.9 million 65,000 sqaure miles
Georgia Atlanta January 2, 1788 (ratified) 10.4 million 59,000 square miles
Hawaii Honolulu  August 21, 1959 1.4 million 10,000 square miles
Idaho Boise  July 3, 1890 1.7 million 83,000 miles
Illinois Springfield  December 3, 1818 12.8 million 57,000 square miles
Indiana Indianapolis  December 11, 1816 6.6 million 36,000 square miles
Iowa Des Moines December 28, 1846 3.1 million 56,000 square miles
Kansas Topeka January 29, 1861 2.9 million 82,000 square miles
Kentucky Frankfort  June 1, 1792 4.4 million 40,000 sqaure miles
Louisiana Baton Rouge  April 30, 1812 4.6 million 52,000 square miles
Maine Augusta  March 15, 1820 1.3 million 35,000 square miles
Maryland Annapolis  April 28, 1788 (ratified) 6 million 12,000 square miles
Massachusetts Boston February 6, 1788 (ratified) 6.8 million 10,000 square miles
Michigan Lansing  January 26, 1837 9.9 million 96,000 square miles
Minnesota St. Paul  May 11, 1835 5.5 million 86,000 square miles
Mississippi Jackson  December 10, 1817 2.9 million 48,000 square miles
Missouri Jefferson City  August 10, 1821 6.1 million 69,000 square miles
Montana Helena  November 8, 1889 1 million 147,000 square miles
Nebraska Lincoln  March 1, 1867 1.9 million 77,000 square miles
Nevada Carson City  October 31, 1864 2.9 million 110,000 square miles
New Hampshire Concord  June 21, 1788 (ratified) 1.3 million 9,000 square miles
New Jersey Trenton December 18, 1787 (ratified) 9 million 8,000 square miles
New Mexico Santa Fe  January 6, 1912 2 million 121,000 square miles
New York Albany July 26, 1788 (ratified) 19.8 million 54,000 square miles
North Carolina Raleigh November 21, 1789 (ratified) 10.2 million 53,000 square miles
North Dakota Bismarck  November 2, 1889 755 thousand 70,000 square miles
Ohio Columbus  March 1, 1803 11.6 million 44,000 square miles
Oklahoma Oklahoma City  November 16, 1907 3.9 million 69,000 square miles
Oregon Salem  February 14, 1859 4.1 million 98,000 square miles
Pennsylvania Harrisburg December 12, 1787 (ratified) 12.8 million 46,000 square miles
Rhode Island Providence May 29, 1790 (ratified) 1 million 1,000 square miles
South Carolina Columbia May 23, 1788 (ratified) 5 million 32,000 square miles
South Dakota Pierre  November 2, 1889 869 thousand 77,000 square miles
Tennessee Nashville  June 1, 1796 6.7 million 42,000 square miles
Texas Austin  December 29, 1845 28.3 million 268,000 square miles
Utah Salt Lake City  January 4, 1896 3.1 million 84,000 square miles
Vermont Montpelier  March 4, 1791 623 thousand 9,000 square miles
Virginia Richmond June 25, 1788 (ratified) 8.4 million 42,000 square miles
Washington Olympia  November 11, 1889 7.4 million 71,000 square miles
West Virginia Charleston  June 20, 1863 1.8 million 24,000 square miles
Wisconsin Madison  May 29, 1848 5.7 million 65,000 square miles
Wyoming Cheyenne  July 10, 1890 579 thousand 97,000 square miles