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U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the fifty states which have membership of the federation known as the United States of America (USA or US). The individual state governments and the U.S. federal government share sovereignty. Under the United States Constitution, the federal government can legislate only on matters explicitly delegated to it by the Constitution, with the remaining governmental powers belonging to each individual state.

Table of contents
1 Map
2 List of states
3 History
4 Various facts about the states
5 Grouping of the states in regions
6 See also
7 External links

Map

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List of states

The states, with their
US postal abbreviations (Associated Press abbreviations), and capitals, are:
\n* AL (Ala.) Alabama - Montgomery\n* AK (Alaska) Alaska - Juneau\n* AZ (Ariz.) Arizona - Phoenix\n* AR (Ark.) Arkansas - Little Rock\n* CA (Calif.) California - Sacramento\n* CO (Colo.) Colorado - Denver\n* CT (Conn.) Connecticut - Hartford\n* DE (Del.) Delaware - Dover\n* FL (Fla.) Florida - Tallahassee\n* GA (Ga.) Georgia - Atlanta\n* HI (Hawaii) Hawaii - Honolulu\n* ID (Idaho) Idaho - Boise\n* IL (Ill.) Illinois - Springfield\n* IN (Ind.) Indiana - Indianapolis\n* IA (Iowa) Iowa - Des Moines\n* KS (Kan.) Kansas - Topeka\n* KY (Ky.) Kentucky - Frankfort\n* LA (La.) Louisiana - Baton Rouge\n* ME (Maine) Maine - Augusta\n* MD (Md.) Maryland - Annapolis\n* MA (Mass.) Massachusetts - Boston\n* MI (Mich.) Michigan - Lansing\n* MN (Minn.) Minnesota - Saint Paul\n* MS (Miss.) Mississippi - Jackson\n* MO (Mo.) Missouri - Jefferson City\n\n* MT (Mont.) Montana - Helena\n* NE (Neb.) Nebraska - Lincoln\n* NV (Nev.) Nevada - Carson City\n* NH (N.H.) New Hampshire - Concord\n* NJ (N.J.) New Jersey - Trenton\n* NM (N.M.) New Mexico - Santa Fe\n* NY (N.Y.) New York - Albany\n* NC (N.C.) North Carolina - Raleigh\n* ND (N.D.) North Dakota - Bismarck\n* OH (Ohio) Ohio - Columbus\n* OK (Okla.) Oklahoma - Oklahoma City\n* OR (Ore.) Oregon - Salem\n* PA (Pa.) Pennsylvania - Harrisburg\n* RI (R.I.) Rhode Island - Providence\n* SC (S.C.) South Carolina - Columbia\n* SD (S.D.) South Dakota - Pierre\n* TN (Tenn.) Tennessee - Nashville\n* TX (Texas) Texas - Austin\n* UT (Utah) Utah - Salt Lake City\n* VT (Vt.) Vermont - Montpelier\n* VA (Va.) Virginia - Richmond\n* WA (Wash.) Washington - Olympia\n* WV (W.Va.) West Virginia - Charleston\n* WI (Wis.) Wisconsin - Madison\n* WY (Wyo.) Wyoming - Cheyenne\n
For a complete list of non-state dependent areas and other territory under control of the U.S., see United States dependent areas.

History

At the time of the
Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, the 13 colonies became 13 states. The United States Congress has the right/power to admit states to the Union. The Constitution is silent on the issue of the secession of a state from the United States. The Civil War was fought to prevent states from leaving the Union. Some people claim that it is still not established whether any state can secede legally. Prior to the adoption of the Constitution, the Articles of Confederation stated that "the union shall be perpetual."

Various facts about the states

Grouping of the states in regions

States may be grouped in regions; there are endless variations and possible groupings, as most states are not defined by obvious geographic or cultural borders. For further discussion of regions of the U.S., see the list of regions of the United States.

See also

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List of U.S. states by postal abbreviation\n*List of U.S. states by time zone (sorry, under construction)\n*Traditional U.S. state abbreviations\n*List of U.S. state capitals\n*List of state capitals and former capital cities in the United States\n*List of U.S. states by area\n*List of U.S. states by date of statehood\n*List of U.S. states by population\n*List of U.S. states by unemployment rate\n*List of U.S. states that were never territories\n*Lists of U.S. state insignia\n*Etymological list of U.S. states\n*List of regions of the United States\n*Political divisions of the United States\n*United States territory\n*Geography of the United States

External links

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Enlarged map of northeast \n* Tables with areas, populations, densities and more (in order of population)\n* Tables with areas, populations, densities and more (alphabetical) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nsimple:List of U.S. states\n\n\n United States, States of the\n*

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