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The '''United States of America''' is a constitutional republic in North America founded in 1776 after declaring independence from the [[United Kingdom (Southern Victory)|United Kingdom]]. Several regional disputes plagued the United States throughout its history. The most prominent of which was that of slavery, which during a brief civil war caused the southern states to secede and form the [[Confederate States of America (Southern Victory)|Confederate States of America]]. Ever since the defeat at the hands of the Confederacy in both the War of Secession and the Second Mexican-American War, the US has shunned [[France (Southern Victory)|France]] and the United Kingdom and sought an alliance with the recently-united [[Germany (Southern Victory|German Empire]]. At the outbreak of the [[Great War (Southern Victory)|Great War]], the United States was one of the four primary members of the [[Central Powers (Southern Victory)|Central Powers]].
 
The '''United States of America''' is a constitutional republic in North America founded in 1776 after declaring independence from the [[United Kingdom (Southern Victory)|United Kingdom]]. Several regional disputes plagued the United States throughout its history. The most prominent of which was that of slavery, which during a brief civil war caused the southern states to secede and form the [[Confederate States of America (Southern Victory)|Confederate States of America]]. Ever since the defeat at the hands of the Confederacy in both the War of Secession and the Second Mexican-American War, the US has shunned [[France (Southern Victory)|France]] and the United Kingdom and sought an alliance with the recently-united [[Germany (Southern Victory|German Empire]]. At the outbreak of the [[Great War (Southern Victory)|Great War]], the United States was one of the four primary members of the [[Central Powers (Southern Victory)|Central Powers]].
  
By 1941, the US encompassed 34 states and numerous territories including occupied [[Canada (Southern Victory)|Canada]] and the Caribbean territories.
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By 1941, the US encompassed 34 states and numerous territories including the Sandwich Islands, occupied [[Canada (Southern Victory)|Canada]] and the Caribbean territories.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
  
 
==Government and Politics==
 
==Government and Politics==
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The two main political parties of the United States are the Democratic Party and the Socialist Party. The Republican Party, shamed after the War of Secession, was reduced to a regional party which rarely won any states.
  
 
==Military==
 
==Military==
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The United States military is comprised of four main branches: the [[United States Army (Southern Victory)|United States Army]], [[United States Navy (Southern Victory)|United States Navy]], [[United States Marine Corps (Southern Victory)|United States Marine Corps]], and the [[United States Coast Guard (Southern Victory)|United States Coast Guard]].
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Characteristic of the United States military is the green-grey uniform inspired by that of Germany, and the early adoption of a steel helmet in 1916.
  
 
==States and Territories==
 
==States and Territories==
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Confederate States of America (Southern Victory)|Confederate States of America]]
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* [[Quebec (Southern Victory)|Quebec]]
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* [[Germany (Southern Victory)|Germany]]
  
 
[[Category:Southern Victory]]
 
[[Category:Southern Victory]]
 
[[Category:Countries]]
 
[[Category:Countries]]

Revision as of 19:06, 8 February 2018

United States of America
Flag of the United States of America with 34 stars
Flag
Capital Philadelphia (De facto)
Washington D.C. (De jure)
Largest city New York City
Official languages None (De jure)
Recognised national languages English
Demonym American
Government Federal presidential constitutional republic
Al Smith
Charles La Follette
Legislature Congress
Senate
House of Representatives
Currency United States Dollar (USD)
Time zone (UTC-4 to -10)
• Summer (DST)
 (UTC-3 to -9)
Date format mm-dd-yyyy AD
Drives on the right
ISO 3166 code US

The United States of America is a constitutional republic in North America founded in 1776 after declaring independence from the United Kingdom. Several regional disputes plagued the United States throughout its history. The most prominent of which was that of slavery, which during a brief civil war caused the southern states to secede and form the Confederate States of America. Ever since the defeat at the hands of the Confederacy in both the War of Secession and the Second Mexican-American War, the US has shunned France and the United Kingdom and sought an alliance with the recently-united German Empire. At the outbreak of the Great War, the United States was one of the four primary members of the Central Powers.

By 1941, the US encompassed 34 states and numerous territories including the Sandwich Islands, occupied Canada and the Caribbean territories.

History

Government and Politics

The two main political parties of the United States are the Democratic Party and the Socialist Party. The Republican Party, shamed after the War of Secession, was reduced to a regional party which rarely won any states.

Military

The United States military is comprised of four main branches: the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, and the United States Coast Guard.

Characteristic of the United States military is the green-grey uniform inspired by that of Germany, and the early adoption of a steel helmet in 1916.

States and Territories

See Also