Map of the United States with its states and capitals

Map of the United States with its states and capitals

Map of the United States with its states and capitals

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Map of the United States with its states and capitals.

The United States is a federal union of fifty states. The thirteen original states were the successors of the Thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British Empire. Shortly after independence, three new states were created from existing ones: Kentucky of Virginia; Tennessee of North Carolina and Maine of Massachusetts. Most of the other states were created from territories obtained through war or purchase by the government. Vermont, Texas and Hawaii are the exception: each of them was an independent republic before joining the Union. During the Civil War, West Virginia separated from Virginia. The most recent state is Hawaii, which achieved recognition as a state on August 21, 1959. States do not have the right to secede from the Union.

The states make up a large part of the US territory; the other two areas that are considered an integral part of the country are the District of Columbia, the Federal District where the capital Washington DC is located, and the Palmyra Atoll, an uninhabited but incorporated territory located in the Pacific Ocean. The United States also has five major overseas territories: Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands in the Caribbean and American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific. Those who were born in those territories (except for American Samoa) have American citizenship. US citizens residing in the territories have many of the rights and responsibilities of citizens residing in the states; however, they are generally exempt from paying federal taxes, cannot vote in presidential elections and only have representation as observers in Congress.

StateCapitalPopulation (Year)Area (km²)
AlaskaJuneau739,795 (2017)1,717,856
ArizonaPhoenix7,016,270 (2017)295,234
ArkansasLittle Rock3,004,279 (2017)137,733
CaliforniaSacramento39,536,653 (2017)423,970
ColoradoDenver5,607,154 (2017)269,837
ConnecticutHartford3,588,184 (2017)14,357
DelawareDover961,939 (2017)5,130
FloridaTallahassee21,312,211 (2018)170,304
GeorgiaAtlanta10,429,379 (2017)153,909
HawaiiHonolulu1,427,538 (2017)28,311
IdahoBoise1,716,943 (2017)216,900
IllinoisSpringfield12,802,023 (2017)149,997
IndianaIndianapolis6,666,818 (2017)94,321
IowaDes Moines3,145,711 (2017)145,746
KansasTopeka2,913,123 (2017)213,100
KentuckyFrankfort4,454,189 (2017)104,659
LouisianaBaton Rouge4,684,333 (2017)135,382
MaineAugusta1,335,907 (2017)91,646
MarylandAnnapolis6,052,177 (2017)32,133
MassachusettsBoston6,859,819 (2017)27,337
MichiganLansing9,962,311 (2017)250,493
MinnesotaSaint Paul5,576,606 (2017)225,163
MississippiJackson2,984,100 (2017)125,443
MissouriJefferson City6,113,532 (2017)180,560
MontanaHelena1,050,493 (2017)380,800
NebraskaLincoln1,920,076 (2017)200,356
NevadaCarson City2,998,039 (2017)286,382
New HampshireConcord1,342,795 (2017)24,214
New JerseyTrenton9,032,872 (2018)22,591.38
New MexicoSanta Fe2,088,070 (2017)315,198
New YorkAlbany19,849,399 (2017)141,300
North CarolinaRaleigh10,273,419 (2017)139,390
North DakotaBismarck755,393 (2017)183,843
OhioColumbus11,658,609 (2017)116,096
OklahomaOklahoma City3,930,864 (2017)181,040
OregonSalem4,142,776 (2017)254,806
PennsylvaniaHarrisburg12,805,537 (2017)119,283
Rhode IslandProvidence1,059,639 (2017)3,144
South CarolinaColumbia5,024,369 (2017)82,931
South DakotaPierre869,666 (2017)199,729
TennesseeNashville6,715,984 (2017)109,247
TexasAustin28,304,596 (2017)696,241
UtahSalt Lake City3,101,833 (2017)219,887
VermontMontpelier623,657 (2017)24,923
VirginiaRichmond8,470,020 (2017)110,785.67
WashingtonOlympia7,405,743 (2017)184,827
West VirginiaCharleston1,815,857 (2017)62,755
WisconsinMadison5,795,483 (2017)169,640
WyomingCheyenne579,315 (2017)253,600