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Society of published authors, is an advocate for fair compensation, free speech and copyright protection.
http://www.authorsguild.org/
Keywords:
Authors Guild, Author, Writer, Journalist, Publisher, legal advice

http://www.authorsguild.org/

Art Omi is an international arts center for visual artists, writers, musicians and dancers as well as the site for The Fields Sculpture Park, a year round public exhibition space for contemporary sculpture. There are four distinct residency programs: the Art Omi International Artists' Residency, which invites thirty artists from around the world for three weeks every July; the Ledig House Interna...
http://www.artomi.org
Keywords:
Art Omi, Sculpture Park, Artists, writers, musicians, Dancers, contemporary sculpture, Francis Greenburger, Art, Omi, International, Artists', Residency, Ledig, House, International, Writers', Residency, Music, Omi, International, Musicians', Residency, Dance, Omi, International, Dancers', Residency, ArtOmi, Sculpture, Retreat Art Omi, Winter Retreat

http://www.artomi.org

First Coast Romance Writers, RWA chapter
http://www.geocities.com/fcrwrwa/
Keywords:
romance, authors, Jacksonville, Florida, writers, RWA

http://www.geocities.com/fcrwrwa/

A New Jersey based multi-genre writers group.
http://www.gshw.net/
Keywords:
NJ Writers, New Jersey, authors, group, membership, genre fiction, writing, horror, fiction, authors, genre, publishing, writers, gshw, garden state, New Jersey, new jersey, NJ, nj, horror writers, poetry, science fiction, romance, fantasy, mystery

http://www.gshw.net/

We're a chapter of Romance Writers of America, located in northwest Missouri. Our state bird is the Blue Bird, state tree the Flowering Dogwood, state insect the Honey Bee, and state mascot the Mule. Does that mean we're stubborn? You bet! We don't intend to quit until each and every one of us achieves the dream of publication in book-length romantic fiction.
http://hera.romance-central.com/
Keywords:
Heartland Romance Authors, published, writing, genres, Romance Writers, publishing, authors, books, love, romance, members, creative, book-length romance, Missouri, RWA, HeRA, literature, book signings, programs, newsletter, HeRA-tic, written by, meetings, published authors, Independence, Missouri, USA, Truman, publishing pioneers, web site, meta tags, tags, search, position, free

http://hera.romance-central.com/

Sponsors of the biennial Heartland Writers Conference, HWG is a not-for-profit multi-genre organization devoted to helping its members market their writing.
http://www.heartlandwriters.org/
Keywords:
writing organizations, writers conferences, writing contests, screenwriting, writing, authors, books, children's books, conferences, fiction, literary agents, mystery, nonfiction, poetry, poetry contests, publishers, romance writers, science fiction, screenwriting contest, westerns, writers, writers associations, writing for children, writing competition, writing conferences, ...

http://www.heartlandwriters.org/

Alaska writer websites, and tips and tools for Alaska writers.
http://www.alaskawriters.com
Keywords:
Alaska writers, Alaska authors, Alaskan writers, Alaskan authors, Alaska writing site, Alaska writers, alaskan writers, Alaska books, Alaska authors, writing tips, Web, sites, for, writers, websites for writers, tools for writers, websites, Alaskawriters homestead, Alaska writers homestead

http://www.alaskawriters.com

Oklahoma Writers' Federation, Inc. is a non profit organization for writers of all genres.
http://www.owfi.org/
Keywords:
writer, writer's, writers, organizations, OWFI, Oklahoma, conference, conferences, editors, agents

http://www.owfi.org/

Nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation dedicated to creativity, exploration, preservation, respect, courage and empowerment of creative individuals.
http://www.picturesandstories.org/
Keywords:
e-zine, literature, art, story, photography, graphics, contest, publication, magazine, literary, new, economy, of, ideas, economy of ideas, creativity, online community, creative minds

http://www.picturesandstories.org/

Willamette Writers, serving professional and aspiring writers in the Pacific Northwest with an annual writing conference, meetings, newsletter, writing resources, and networking opportunities.
http://www.willamettewriters.com
Keywords:
writing, screenwriting, drama, fiction, critique groups, fantasy, science fiction, writing conferences, writing workshops, Portland, Willamette Writers, Oregon, non-fiction, agents, editors, producers, Pacific Northwest, literary, writing organization, writing resource, writing resources, entertainment

http://www.willamettewriters.com

Newsletter for the Writers Guild of Central Louisiana includes the guild's history,business, activities, and members'writings.
http://members.aol.com/WGCenla
Keywords:
writer, writer's guild, literary guild, literature, poetry, books.

http://members.aol.com/WGCenla

Search our directory to find the best writers, editors, web developers, copywriters, indexers, proofreaders, instructional designers, desktop publishers, or graphic artists for your written project. Job leads, networking, education, and resources for communications professionals. Boulder Writers Alliance, Boulder Denver, Colorado.
http://www.bwa.org/
Keywords:
jobs, freelance, technical writing, editing, journalists, website design, proofreading, software documentation, hardware, manuals, online help, business communications, marketing, marcom, copywriting, desktop publishing, indexing, instructional design, training, usability, information architecture, translation, quality assurance, fiction, nonfiction, ghostwriting, poetry, Boulder, Denver, ...

http://www.bwa.org/

CaliforniaAuthors.com is the online literary hub for California authors, writers, publishers, readers and booksellers. Find new releases, book news, author websites, bookstore listings, author events.
http://www.californiaauthors.com/
Keywords:
california, authors, writers, publishers, books, editors, promotion, bookstores, book news, publishing news, arax stillman, patt morrison, edward humes, kate cohen, donna wares

http://www.californiaauthors.com/

CT Authors and Publishers Association Writers Forum meeting at Avon Community Center on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
http://www.aboutcapa.com
Keywords:
ct authors, capa

http://www.aboutcapa.com

The objectives of the GLVWG are to provide its members with a network of support and resources in the field of writing; to act as central information point for all activities in the field of writing and the publishing industry; and to advance the writing interests of its members.
http://www.glvwg.org/
Keywords:
writer's group, pa, pennsylvania, writer's, conference, in, PA, &, NJ, fiction, writer, group, author, book, story, critique groups

http://www.glvwg.org/

Website of Northwest Indiana Chapter 89 Romance Writers of America
http://www.nwinrwa.org/
Keywords:
northwest Indiana writers, romance fiction, romance, writers, of, america

http://www.nwinrwa.org/

writers supporting writers
http://www.oregonwriterscolony.org/
Keywords:
writers, writers organizations, writers workshops, writers conferences, writers retreats

http://www.oregonwriterscolony.org/

The official domain of the League of Utah Writers. A non-profit organization dedicated to the writers of Utah.
http://www.luwrite.com
Keywords:
Utah, writers, writing, publishing, authors, groups, conferences, novels, short stories, newsletter, news, publishing, getting published, computer publishing, non fiction, fiction, help, writing events, Utah, writers, bulletin, board, writing links, The, League, of, Utah, Writers, speakers, contest winners, writer, of, the, year

http://www.luwrite.com

We're a non-profit cooperative effort of area writers, editors and lovers of the written word, dedicated to encouraging and supporting writers of all ages and skill levels in diverse media by providing professional services and opportunities for education, publication and interaction with peers.
http://www.michwriters.org
Keywords:
writers, editors, copy editors, authors, playwrights, poets, writing, editing, creative writing, magazine articles, newspaper articles, script writing, editorial services, books, literature, writing seminars, readings, business publications, poetry, prose, small press, publishing, publications, northwest Lower Michigan, northern Michigan, Traverse City, non-profit

http://www.michwriters.org

The Naperville Writers Group offers support for writers of Naperville, IL, and nearby towns.
http://www.napervillewritersgroup.org/
Keywords:
Naperville, writing, Rivulets, literary publication, authors, free-lance writers, writers network, chicago, west suburban, fox valley

http://www.napervillewritersgroup.org/

Portland Writers is a free service to help writers connect with readers.
http://portlandwriters.com
Keywords:
writers, writing, literature, books, Portland, Oregon, publish, publishing, self-publishing, self-publish, self publish, self publishing, poetry

http://portlandwriters.com

san diego writers and editors guild promotes, supports and encourages writers, endorses workshops and seminars for the benefit of writers, and promotes the writing arts for youth, adults and seniors alike
http://www.sandiegowritersguild.org/
Keywords:
san, diego, writer, editor, guild, writers, editors, 1979, writing, workshop, workshops, non, profit, organization, joyce, beers, community, center, promote, support, encourage, seminar, hemingway, clinic, california, writer's, editor's, publish, book, books, novel, novels, newspapers

http://www.sandiegowritersguild.org/

A statewide, non-profit organization supporting and encouraging writers and writing.
http://www.scwriters.com/
Keywords:
writer, writers, writing, south carolina, south, carolina, workshop, reading, peer, review, group, conference, contest, literary

http://www.scwriters.com/

News and announcements about the Tampa Writers Alliance, a nonprofit organization of writers in the Tampa Bay area. Contests, cash prizes, publications.
http://www.tampawriters.org/
Keywords:
writing, author, Florida, fiction, Wordsmith, writing contest, cash prizes, screenplays

http://www.tampawriters.org/

writers in Baltimore
http://www.blackwritersguild.org
Keywords:
Baltimore writers

http://www.blackwritersguild.org

Writers' group in Coachella Valley.
http://www.PalmSpringsWritersGuild.org/
Keywords:
writing, writerly, writers, guilds, groups, critiques, feedbacks, reviews, palm, springs, life, desert, hot, springs, cathedral, city, thousand, palms, la, quinta, indian, wells, rancho, mirage, palm, deserts, bermuda, dunes, coachella, valley, indio, thermal, mecca, joshua, trees, saguaro, cactus, cacti, roadrunners, rattlesnakes, riverside, county, annual, short, story, contests, competitions, ...

http://www.PalmSpringsWritersGuild.org/

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http://www.villagequill.com
Keywords:
new, york, writers, space, new, york, writers, workshops, new, york, art, gallery, writers space, artist loft, new, york, writing, classes, writing class, writers school

http://www.villagequill.com

The Writer's Center is a non-profit community of writers supporting each other in the creation and marketing of literary texts. The Writer's Center annually conducts hundreds of workshops in various genres of writing. Workshop participants share with one another their work-in-progress under the guidance of an experienced instructor who is also a published author.
http://www.writer.org/
Keywords:
writer, writers, writer.org, www.writer.org, writing, writing instruction, bethesda, maryland, workshop, writing workshop, learn to write, improve your writing, instruction, writing instruction, custom services, mentoring

http://www.writer.org/

A service of the professional freelance nonfiction writers of Tampa, Bay, Florida.
http://www.bapwg.org/
Keywords:
BAPWG, Bay, Area, Professional, Writers, Guild, freelance, nonfiction, writer, association, Tampa, Bay, florida

http://www.bapwg.org/

The Colorado Springs Fiction Writers Group is designed to give both aspiring and established authors a peer environment to share their works in progress. Our website also offers how-to articles, interviews, works from up-and-coming writers, book reviews and additional resources for authors.
http://www.csfwg.org
Keywords:
author, write, writer, writing, fiction, novel, novelist, book, story, short, novella, editing, editor, critique, critiquing, agent, submit, submission, group, genre, poetry, prose, meeting, interview, article, review, magazine, ezine, e-zine, mainstream, horror, fantasy, science fiction, romance, western, action, adventure, mystery, speculative, historical

http://www.csfwg.org

ICFlorida has the latest local information and news, weather and traffic for Orlando and Central Florida. Visit the WFTV webcams online, and sign up for late breaking news and severe weather e-mail updates. Find a job or a new home in the Orlando area, and get the latest Orlando Magic scores.
http://www.icflorida.com/community/groups/creative/
Keywords:
orlando, central florida, wftv, action 27, wrdq, tv, television, news, local, weather, traffic, channel 9, channel nine, webcams, web cams, politics, orlando magic, orlando rays, seminole county, jobs, employment, real estate, vacation, entertainment

http://www.icflorida.com/community/groups/creative/

Serving writers in and around Wisconsin.
http://www.wrwa.net/
Keywords:
freelance writing, writing, writers, write, Wisconsin writers, Wisconsin, authors, agents, publishers, story, article, poetry, writing prompts, fiction writers

http://www.wrwa.net/

The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) is a labor union, promoting and protecting the professional and artistic interests of writers and others in the creative community of the motion picture, television, radio and communications industries in the US.
http://www.wgaeast.org
Keywords:
movie scripts, writers, guild, America, screenwriter, screenwriters, screenwriting, organizing, agent, membership, film writers, residuals, rights, writer, initiation fees, documentary, benefits, agreement, credits, vanity credits, broadcast, dues structure, compensation, writing, representation, negotiation

http://www.wgaeast.org

a Pennsylvania based multi-genre networking organization for writers of romance, mystery, science fiction, horror, western, erotica, inspirational, literary, nonfiction, technical, poetry, greeting cards
http://www.area4pennwriters.org/
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Pennwriters, writers, writing, writing, conference, writing, group, creative, writing, fiction, writing, writing, conferences, organization, non-fiction, novel, genre, Pennwriters, writers, writing, group, creative, writing, fiction, writing, short, fiction, novel, writing, nonfiction, genre, writing, poetry, Pennsylvania, writers, Romance, writing, Sci-fi, writing, Area4pennwriters, Mystery, ...

http://www.area4pennwriters.org/

Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers is Dedicated to Supporting Published and Unpublished Writers of Novel-Length Fiction Serving Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Access to agents and editors from major publishing houses through our annual Colorado Gold Conference, recognized as one of the best in the country. Education through critique groups, workshops, programs, and our annual Color...
http://www.rmfw.org
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RMFW, Rocky, Mountain, Fiction, Writers, Novel Length Fiction, Colorado, Gold, Writers, Conference, Writing Contest, Author Bios, Book Signings, Appearences, PAL, Published Author Liason, Current Releases, Upcoming Releases, Critique Groups, Workshops, Programs, Books, Novel Writing, How To, The, Rocky, Mountain, Writer, Margaret Aunon, Mary Gillgannon, M.E. Morris, Laura Baker, Christine Goff, ...

http://www.rmfw.org

http://www.southwestwriters.org/
Keywords:
book, books, writer, writers, Copyrights, Publishing, publicists, editors, query letters, synopses, proposals, suspense, write, Write, Class, Conference, contest, Newsletter, Albuquerque, critique, create, novel, mystery, romance, mainstream, literary, non-fiction, fiction, poem, screenplay, network, writing, Writing, writing conferences, writing conference, writers conference, ...

http://www.southwestwriters.org/

http://www.southwestwriters.com/
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book, books, writer, writers, Copyrights, Publishing, publicists, editors, query letters, synopses, proposals, suspense, write, Write, Class, Conference, contest, Newsletter, Albuquerque, critique, create, novel, mystery, romance, mainstream, literary, non-fiction, fiction, poem, screenplay, network, writing, Writing, writing conferences, writing conference, writers conference, ...

http://www.southwestwriters.com/

The Hudson Valley Writers' Center Mission, Programs, Events Calendar, Classes and Workshop Schedule, Slapering Hol Press
http://www.writerscenter.org
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writer, writing, write, literature, literacy, literary, poet, poets, poetry, prose, author, authors, reading, readings, class, classes, workshop, workshops, memoir, memoirs, fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting, essay, open, mike, mic, outreach, slapering, hol, press, chapbook, competition, nonprofit, not, for, profit, sleepy, hollow, philipse, manor, railroad, station, restored, new, york, ...

http://www.writerscenter.org

Welcome to the Writers' Guild of Central Louisiana. We're here to help struggling writers struggle just a little less. Need an audience? Ask our members. Need motivation? Talk to our members. Need careful and thoughtful readers? See what our members have to say about your manuscripts. Want information about writing workshops and contests? Ask our members and look at our message board. Want to lear...
http://www.geocities.com/writersguildcenla/
Keywords:
writers, first light, cenla, central, louisiana, write, writing

http://www.geocities.com/writersguildcenla/

Free, easy email groups
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MichiganWriters
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free email groups, email lists, mailing lists, communities, majordomo, email, bounce handling, listserv, newletters, announcement, list hosting

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MichiganWriters

Alameda Island Wordsmiths - A Literary Collective
http://evcubed.org/island.shtml
Keywords:
creative writing, writers' group, Alameda Island, California

http://evcubed.org/island.shtml

Where editors, publishers, producers, directors, literary agents, and other media professionals join our authors and writers for their common goals
http://amsaw.org
Keywords:
American, Society, of, Authors, and, Writers, books, writers guidelines, memoir, horror, suspense, mystery, adventure, true crime, romance, detective, historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, sci-fi, action-adventure, hard-boiled crime, western, narrative nonfiction, nonfiction, fiction, publishers, book publishing, publishing companies, cinema, fiction, film, producers, freelance writers, ...

http://amsaw.org

http://authorscoalitionandredenginepress.com
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http://authorscoalitionandredenginepress.com

The Choctawhatchee High School Wordsmiths Club Website: Short Fiction and Poems by the club's members, as well as information on writing.
http://wordsmiths.berthall.com
Keywords:
wordsmiths, choctawhatchee, club, stories, poems, poetry, fiction, fwb, chs, writers

http://wordsmiths.berthall.com

Christian Writers Information Network - The Professional Association for Christian Writers - linking freelance Christian authors, writers, and poets to editors in the religious publishing industry
http://www.christianwritersinfo.net
Keywords:
Christian writer, writers, author, writing, poetry, marketing, ethics, contracts, editor relations, writing problems, help, critique groups, advice, guidelines, writing tips, self-publishing, conferences, editors, publishers, religious publishing industry

http://www.christianwritersinfo.net

NorthWestWriters.com features the authors and writers of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska and British Columbia, Canada.
http://www.northwestwriters.com/

http://www.northwestwriters.com/

One of the fourteen branches of the California Writers Club that meets monthly in Montclair, California
http://www.angelfire.com/amiga/iecwc/
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writers, writing, club, groups, critique, write, southern california, california

http://www.angelfire.com/amiga/iecwc/

Las Poetas is a Kansas City based poetry group focused on liberating the written and spoken word of Latinas.
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To Market, Promote, Network, and Educate Michigan Writer's On the Internet. Join For Free Today!.
http://MotownWriters.homestead.com

http://MotownWriters.homestead.com

The National Association of Women Writers - NAWW is where women unite to write. The NAWW web site features a online member portfolio that inlcudes a photo, a bio., a writing sample, and a web site link, a FREE weekly e-magazine, a bimonthly printed Writer's Guide, an online link library, and much more.
http://www.naww.org
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http://www.naww.org

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Wikipedia-Article "United States"

For alternative meanings, see the disambiguation page for US, USA, United States, or American.
United States of America
Flag of the United States Coat of Arms of the United States
Flag Coat of Arms
Motto:
E pluribus unum (1789 to present)
(Latin: "Out of Many, One")
In God We Trust (1956 to present)
Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner
Location of the United States
Capital Washington, D.C.
38°53′ N 77°02′ W
Largest city New York City
Official languages None at federal level;
English de facto
Government Federal republic
George W. Bush (R)
Dick Cheney (R)
Independence
 • Declared
 • Recognized

Constitution
 • Completed
 • Ratified
 • Effective

From Great Britain
July 4, 1776
September 3, 1783


September 17, 1787
May 23, 1788
March 4, 1789

Area
 • Total
 • Water (%)
 
9,631,418 km² (3rd)
4.87%
Population
 • 2005 est.
 • 2000 census

 • Density
 
297,700,000 (3rd)
281,421,906

32/km² (140th)
GDP (PPP)
 • Total
 • Per capita
2005 estimate
$12,589,600 million (1st)
$42,367 (2nd)
HDI (2003) 0.944 (10th) – high
Currency Dollar ($) (USD)
Time zone
 • Summer (DST)
(UTC-5 to -10)
(UTC-4 to -10)
Internet TLD .us .gov .edu .mil .um
Calling code +1

The United States of America is a federal democratic republic situated primarily in North America. It is comprised of 50 states and one federal district, and has several territories. It is also referred to, with varying formality, as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., the States, America, or (poetically) Columbia.

The country celebrates its founding date as July 4, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress — representing thirteen British colonies — adopted the Declaration of Independence that rejected British authority in favor of self-determination. However, the structure of the government was profoundly changed in 1789, when the states replaced the Articles of Confederation with the United States Constitution. The date on which each of the fifty states adopted the Constitution is typically regarded as the date that state "entered the Union" to become part of the United States. Since the mid-20th century, following World War II, the United States has emerged as a dominant global influence in economic, political, military, scientific, technological, and cultural affairs. Because of its influence, the U.S. is considered a superpower and, particularly after the Cold War, a hyperpower by some.

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History

Main articles: History of the United StatesMilitary history of the United StatesTimeline of United States history & List of U.S. military history events

American history started with the migration of people from Asia across the Bering land bridge approximately 12,000 years ago following large animals that they hunted into the Americas. These Native Americans left evidence of their presence in petroglyphs, burial mounds, and other artifacts. It is estimated that 2–9 million people lived in the territory now occupied by the U.S. before European contact, and the subsequent introduction of foreign diseases such as smallpox that greatly diminished the native populations. Some advanced societies were the Anasazi of the southwest, who inhabited Chaco Canyon, and the Woodland Indians, who built Cahokia, located near present-day St Louis, a city with a population of 40,000 at its peak in AD 1200.

The Vikings visited North America around 1000, but did not settle permanently as they had an unfortunate encounter with Native Americans. Following the discovery voyages of Christopher Columbus around 1492, other Europeans began to explore and settle there.

During the 1500s and 1600s, the Spanish settled parts of the present-day Southwest and Florida, founding St. Augustine, Florida in 1565 and Santa Fe (in what is now New Mexico) in 1607. The first successful English settlement was at Jamestown, Virginia, also in 1607. Within the next two decades, several Dutch settlements, including New Amsterdam (the predecessor to New York City), were established in what are now the states of New York and New Jersey. In 1637, Sweden established a colony at Fort Christina (in what is now Delaware), but lost the settlement to the Dutch in 1655.

This was followed by extensive British settlement of the east coast. The British colonists remained relatively undisturbed by their home country until after the French and Indian War, when France ceded Canada and the Great Lakes region to Britain. Britain then imposed taxes on the 13 colonies, widely regarded by the colonists as unfair because they were denied representation in the British Parliament. Tensions between Britain and the colonists increased, and the thirteen colonies eventually rebelled against British rule.

In 1776, the 13 colonies split from Great Britain and formed the United States, the world's first constitutional and democratic federal republic, after their Declaration of Independence of that year, and the Revolutionary War (1775 to 1783). The original political structure was a confederation in 1777, ratified in 1781 as the Articles of Confederation. After long debate, this was supplanted by the Constitution in 1789, forming a more centralized federal government. Prior to all these was the Albany Congress in 1754, in which a union was first seriously proposed.

From early colonial times, there was a shortage of labor, which encouraged unfree labor, particularly indentured servitude and slavery. In the mid-19th century, a major division occurred in the United States over the issue of states' rights and the expansion of slavery. The northern states had become opposed to slavery, while the southern states saw it as necessary for the continued success of southern agriculture and wanted it expanded to the territories. Several federal laws were passed in an attempt to settle the dispute, including the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850. The dispute reached a crisis in 1861, when seven southern states seceded1 from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America, leading to the Civil War. Soon after the war began, four more southern states seceded. During the war, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, mandating the freedom of all slaves in states in rebellion, though full emancipation did not take place until after the end of the war in 1865, the dissolution of the Confederacy, and the Thirteenth Amendment took effect. The Civil War effectively ended the question of a state's right to secede, and is widely accepted as a major turning point after which the federal government became more powerful than state governments.

American westward expansion is idealized in Emanuel Leutze's famous painting Westward the Course of Empire Takes its Way (1861). The title of the painting, from a 1726 poem by Bishop Berkeley, was a phrase often quoted in the era of Manifest Destiny, expressing a widely held belief that civilization had steadily moved westward throughout history. (more)
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American westward expansion is idealized in Emanuel Leutze's famous painting Westward the Course of Empire Takes its Way (1861). The title of the painting, from a 1726 poem by Bishop Berkeley, was a phrase often quoted in the era of Manifest Destiny, expressing a widely held belief that civilization had steadily moved westward throughout history. (more)

During the 19th century, many new states were added to the original 13 as the nation expanded across the continent. Manifest Destiny was a philosophy that encouraged westward expansion in the United States. As the population of the Eastern states grew and as a steady increase of immigrants entered the country, settlers moved steadily westward across North America. In the process, the U.S. displaced most American Indian nations. This displacement of American Indians continues to be a matter of contention in the U.S. with many tribes attempting to assert their original claims to various lands. In some areas American Indian populations were reduced by foreign diseases contracted through contact with European settlers, and US settlers acquired those emptied lands. In other instances American Indians were removed from their traditional lands by force. Though some would say the U.S. was not a colonial power until the Spanish-American War when it acquired Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines, the dominion exercised over land in North America the United States claimed is essentially colonial. The Philippines became independent in 1946.

During this period, the nation also became an industrial power. This continued into the 20th century, which has been termed "the American Century" because of the nation's overriding influence on the world. The US became a center for innovation and technological development; major technologies that America either developed or was greatly involved in improving include the telephone, television, computer, the Internet, nuclear weapons, nuclear power, aviation, and aeronautics.

In addition to the Civil War, another major traumatic experience for the nation was the Great Depression (1929 to 1939). The nation has also taken part in several major foreign wars, including World War I and World War II (in both of which the US later joined the Allies). During the Cold War, the US was a major player in the Korean War and Vietnam War, and, along with the Soviet Union, was considered one of the world's two "superpowers". With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the US emerged as the world's leading economic and military power. Beginning in the 1990s, the United States became very involved in police actions and peacekeeping, including actions in Kosovo, Haiti, Somalia and Liberia, and the first Persian Gulf War driving Iraq out of Kuwait. After attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, the United States and other allied nations declared themselves involved in what has come to be called the "War on Terrorism," which has included military action in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Government

The Constitution is the supreme law of the United States.
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The Constitution is the supreme law of the United States.
Main articles: Federal government of the United StatesPolitics of the United States & Law of the United States

Republic and suffrage

The United States is an example of a constitutional republic, with a government composed of and operating through a set of limited powers imposed by its design and enumerated in the United States Constitution. Specifically, the nation operates as a presidential democracy. There are three levels of government: federal, state, and local. Officials of each of these levels are either elected by eligible voters via secret ballot or appointed by other elected officials. Almost all electoral offices are decided in "first-past-the-post" elections, where a specific candidate who earns at least a plurality of the vote is elected to office, rather than a party being elected to a seat to which it may appoint an official. Americans enjoy almost universal suffrage from the age of 18 regardless of race, sex, or wealth. There are some limits, however: felons are disenfranchised and in some states former felons are likewise. Furthermore, the national representation of territories and the federal district of Washington, DC in Congress is limited: residents of the District of Columbia are subject to federal laws and federal taxes but their only Congressional representative is a non-voting delegate.

Federal government

The federal government is comprised of the Legislative Branch (led by Congress), the Executive Branch (led by the President), and the Judicial Branch (led by the Supreme Court). These three branches were designed to apply checks and balances on each other. The Constitution limits the powers of the federal government to defense, foreign affairs, the issuing and management of currency, the management of trade and relations between the states, and the protection of human rights. In addition to these explicitly stated powers, the federal government—with the assistance of the Supreme Court—has gradually extended these powers into such areas as welfare and education, on the basis of the "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution.

Legislative Branch

The Congress of the United States is the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. It is bicameral, comprising the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives consists of 435 members, each of whom represents a congressional district and serves for a two-year term. House seats are apportioned among the states by population; in contrast, each state has two Senators, regardless of population. There are a total of 100 senators, who serve six-year terms. The powers of Congress are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution; all other powers are reserved to the states and the people. The Constitution also includes the necessary-and-proper clause, which grants Congress the power to "make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers."

Executive Branch

At the top level of the executive branch is the President of the United States. The President and Vice-President are elected as 'running mates' for four-year terms by the Electoral College, for which each state, as well as the District of Columbia, is allocated a number of seats based on its representation (or ostensible representation, in the case of D. C.) in both houses of Congress.

Further information: U.S. Electoral College

The relationship between the President and the Congress reflects that between the English monarchy and parliament at the time of the framing of the United States Constitution. Congress can legislate to constrain the President's executive power, even with respect to his or her command of the armed forces; however, this power is used only very rarely—a notable example was the constraint placed on President Richard Nixon's strategy of bombing Cambodia during the Vietnam War. The President cannot directly propose legislation, and must rely on supporters in Congress to promote his or her legislative agenda. The President's signature is required to turn congressional bills into law; in this respect, the President has the power—only occasionally used—to veto congressional legislation. Congress can override a presidential veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses. The ultimate power of Congress over the President is that of impeachment or removal of the elected President through a House vote, a Senate trial, and a Senate vote. The threat of using this power has had major political ramifications in the cases of Presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton.

The President makes around 2,000 executive appointments, including members of the Cabinet and ambassadors, which must be approved by the Senate; the President can also issue executive orders and pardons, and has other Constitutional duties, among them the requirement to give a State of the Union address to Congress once a year. Although the President's constitutional role may appear to be constrained, in practice, the office carries enormous prestige that typically eclipses the power of Congress: the Presidency has justifiably been referred to as 'the most powerful office in the world'. The