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United States of Columbia
United States
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Coat of arms
Motto: 
E pluribus unum (Latin)
"Out of many, one"
Anthem: 
"Hail Columbia"

CapitalPhiladelphia
Largest city New Amsterdam
Official languages None at the federal level
Regional languages English • Castilian • Russian • Dutch • Swedish • Scottish
Demonym demonym
Government Federal presidential constitutional republic
 -  President John F. Kennedy Jr.
 -  Vice President Angus King
Legislature Congress
 -  Upper house Senate
 -  Lower house House of Representatives
Establishment
 -  Declaration of independence July 4, 1776 
 -  Confederation period March 1, 1781 
 -  Treaty of Paris September 3, 1783 
 -  Constitution of the United States June 21, 1788 
Currency U.S. dollar (($) (USD))
Date formats mm/dd/yy
Drives on the right
Calling code +1
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The United States of Columbia (U.S.C. or USC), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or Columbia, or by New Afrikaans the Union, is a country in North America. Composed of forty-seven states and one territory, the federation is bordered by Quebec and Vermont to the north, Russia to the west, Vinland to the east and Mexico, Cailfornia, Texas and New Afrika to the south.

History[]

Colonization period (1630-1763)[]

Revolution and formation (1763-1789)[]

Expansion (1789-1859)[]

American slave revolution (1859-1861)[]

Aftermath and revolution and reconstruction (1861-1876)[]

Development of the modern United States (1876–1914)[]

World War I (1914-1918)[]

Defeat and decline (1918-1939)[]

World War II (1939-1946)[]

Aftermath and recovery (1946-1963)[]

World War III (1963-1975)[]

Post-war era (1975-1998)[]

Quebec referendum and independence (1998)[]

United States (Milkdromeda)

Map of the United States of North America and neighboring countries

Modern day (1998-present day)[]