United States of America
The entity that brought the federal case against Molly Bloom, cited on the legal document presented to her upon her arrest.
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Summary
The United States of America (USA) is a federal republic located primarily in North America, comprising 50 states and Washington, D.C. It stands as the world's third-largest country by both land area and population, which exceeds 340 million people. Its history spans indigenous civilizations, European colonization starting with Spanish settlement in 1513 and British in 1607, and the American Revolution culminating in independence on July 4, 1776. After westward expansion and the abolition of slavery post-Civil War, the U.S. solidified its status as a global power through its involvement in World War I and World War II. The Cold War saw the U.S. as a superpower in competition with the Soviet Union, eventually becoming the sole superpower after 1991. Governed as a presidential constitutional federal republic with a bicameral legislature, the U.S. is a developed country with the world's largest economy since approximately 1890, known for high economic competitiveness and innovation, despite significant wealth inequality. Its robust legal system, exemplified by the prosecution of Molly Bloom by the Southern District of New York, and one of the strongest militaries globally, underscore its major role in international political, cultural, economic, and military affairs.
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Research Data
Extracted Attributes
Capital
Washington, D.C.
Location
North America
Population
Exceeding 340 million people
Total Area
9,866,624 km2
Economy Rank
Largest globally by GDP
Monetary Unit
Dollar (U.S.$)
Official Name
United States of America
Land Area Rank
3rd largest globally
Economic Status
Developed country
Global GDP Share
Over a quarter of nominal global GDP
Number of States
50
Official Language
None
Type of Government
Presidential constitutional federal republic
Military Spending Share
More than a third of global military spending
Federal Capital District
Washington, D.C.
Native American Reservations
326
Sovereignty over Territories
Five major island territories and various uninhabited islands in Oceania and the Caribbean
Native American Tribes with Sovereignty Rights
574
Timeline
- Spanish colonization established Spanish Florida, the first European colony in what is now the continental United States. (Source: Wikipedia)
1513-XX-XX
- British colonization began with the settlement of Virginia, the first of the Thirteen Colonies. (Source: Wikipedia)
1607-XX-XX
- Enslavement of Africans was practiced in all colonies. (Source: Wikipedia)
1770-XX-XX
- The Declaration of Independence was issued, marking the formal separation from the British Crown. (Source: Wikipedia)
1776-07-04
- The American Revolutionary War began (concluding in 1783), leading to international recognition of U.S. sovereignty. (Source: Wikipedia)
1775-XX-XX
- The American Civil War began (concluding in 1865), resulting in the abolition of slavery nationally. (Source: Wikipedia)
1861-XX-XX
- The U.S. economy became the world's largest. (Source: Wikipedia)
1890-XX-XX
- The country established itself as a great power. (Source: Wikipedia)
1900-XX-XX
- The U.S. entered World War II after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. (Source: Wikipedia)
1941-XX-XX
- Following World War II, the U.S. emerged as a superpower, competing with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. (Source: Wikipedia)
1945-XX-XX
- The Soviet Union's collapse ended the Cold War, leaving the U.S. as the world's sole superpower. (Source: Wikipedia)
1991-XX-XX
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The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 contiguous states border Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, with the semi-exclave of Alaska in the northwest and the archipelago of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. The United States also asserts sovereignty over five major island territories and various uninhabited islands in Oceania and the Caribbean. It is a megadiverse country, with the world's third-largest land area and third-largest population, exceeding 340 million. Paleo-Indians first migrated from North Asia to North America over 12,000 years ago, and formed various civilizations. Spanish colonization established Spanish Florida in 1513, the first European colony in what is now the continental United States. British colonization followed with the 1607 settlement of Virginia, the first of the Thirteen Colonies. Enslavement of Africans was practiced in all colonies by 1770 and supplied most of the labor for the Southern Colonies' plantation economy. Clashes with the British Crown over taxation and lack of parliamentary representation sparked the American Revolution, leading to the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Victory in the 1775–1783 Revolutionary War brought international recognition of U.S. sovereignty and fueled westward expansion, dispossessing native inhabitants. As more states were admitted, a North–South division over slavery led the Confederate States of America to attempt secession and fight the Union in the 1861–1865 American Civil War. With the United States' victory and reunification, slavery was abolished nationally. By 1900, the country had established itself as a great power, a status solidified after its involvement in World War I. Following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the U.S. entered World War II. Its aftermath left the U.S. and the Soviet Union as rival superpowers, competing for ideological dominance and international influence during the Cold War. The Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 ended the Cold War, leaving the U.S. as the world's sole superpower. The U.S. national government is a presidential constitutional federal republic and representative democracy with three separate branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. It has a bicameral national legislature composed of the House of Representatives (a lower house based on population) and the Senate (an upper house based on equal representation for each state). Federalism grants substantial autonomy to the 50 states. In addition, 574 Native American tribes have sovereignty rights, and there are 326 Native American reservations. Since the 1850s, the Democratic and Republican parties have dominated American politics, while American values are based on a democratic tradition inspired by the American Enlightenment movement. A developed country, the U.S. ranks high in economic competitiveness, innovation, and higher education. Accounting for over a quarter of nominal global GDP, its economy has been the world's largest since about 1890. It is the wealthiest country, with the highest disposable household income per capita among OECD members, though its wealth inequality is highly pronounced. Shaped by centuries of immigration, the culture of the U.S. is diverse and globally influential. Making up more than a third of global military spending, the country has one of the strongest militaries and is a designated nuclear state. A member of numerous international organizations, the U.S. plays a major role in global political, cultural, economic, and military affairs.
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- United States - Wikipedia
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 contiguous states border Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, with the semi-exclave of Alaska in the northwest and the archipelago of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. The United States also asserts sovereignty over five major island territories and various [...] The U.S. national government is a presidential constitutional federal republic and representative democracy with three separate branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. It has a bicameral national legislature composed of the House of Representatives (a lower house based on population) and the Senate (an upper house based on equal representation for each state). Federalism grants substantial autonomy to the 50 states. In addition, 574 Native American tribes have sovereignty rights, and [...] Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see United States (disambiguation) "United States (disambiguation)"), America (disambiguation) "America (disambiguation)"), US (disambiguation) "US (disambiguation)"), USA (disambiguation) "USA (disambiguation)"), and The United States of America (disambiguation) "The United States of America (disambiguation)"). | United States of America |
- United States | National Geographic Kids
The United States of America is the world's third largest country in size and nearly the third largest in terms of population. Located in North America, the country is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. Along the northern border is Canada and the southern border is Mexico. There are 50 states and the District of Columbia. [...] The United States of America is the world's third largest country in size and nearly the third largest in terms of population. ### GEOGRAPHY Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. [...] Throughout its history, the United States has been a nation of immigrants. The population is diverse with people from all over the world seeking refuge and a better way of life. The country is divided into six regions: New England, the mid-Atlantic, the South, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West. European settlers came to New England in search of religious freedom. These states are Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
- Geography of the United States - Wikipedia
The term "United States," when used in the geographic sense, refers to the contiguous United States (sometimes referred to as the Lower 48, including the District of Columbia not as a state), Alaska, Hawaii, the five insular territories of Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and minor outlying possessions. The United States shares land borders with Canada and Mexico and maritime borders with Russia, Cuba, the Bahamas, and many other countries, [...] Forty-eight of the states are in the single region between Canada and Mexico. This group is referred to, with varying precision and formality, as the contiguous United States, and as the "Lower 48". Alaska, which is included in the term "continental United States", is located at the northwestern end of North America. [...] Statistics Division gives 9,629,091 km2 (3,717,813 sq mi), and the Encyclopedia Britannica gives 9,522,055 km2 (3,676,486 sq mi) (Great Lakes area included but not coastal waters). These sources consider only the 50 states and the Federal District and exclude overseas territories. The US has the 2nd largest Exclusive Economic Zone of 11,351,000 km2 (4,383,000 sq mi).
- United States | History, Map, Flag, & Population | Britannica
United States, country in North America, a federal republic of 50 states. Besides the 48 conterminous states that occupy the middle latitudes of the continent, the United States includes the state of Alaska, at the northwestern extreme of North America, and the island state of Hawaii, in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The conterminous states are bounded on the north by Canada, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico and Mexico, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. The [...] United States is the fourth largest country in the world in area (after Russia, Canada, andChina). The national capital is Washington, which is coextensive with the District of Columbia, the federal capital region created in 1790. [...] Form Of Government: federal republic with two legislative houses (Senate ; House of Representatives [435 1])_(Show more)_ Official Language: none _(Show more)_ Official Religion: none _(Show more)_ Official Name: United States of America _(Show more)_ Total Area (Sq Km): 9,866,624 3 _(Show more)_ Total Area (Sq Mi): 3,809,525 3 _(Show more)_ Monetary Unit: dollar (U.S.$)_(Show more)_ Population Rank: (2025) 3 _(Show more)_ Population Projection 2030: 358,633,000 _(Show more)_
- The Economic Geography of the United States
The United States has a population of about 330 million people spread over an area roughly the size of the continent of Europe. In addition, the United States has the largest economy in the world by GDP and one of the highest GDP per capita. The United States economy, large as it is, is rather diversified. Several industries dominate the American economy, but these industries are not uniformly distributed across the country. Most industries are anchored to a specific city or region. Ever