Information about America

Capital: Washington DC

Area: 9,629,091 kmē

Highest point: Mount McKinley 6,194 m

Life expectation: 76.04 years

Languages: English, Spanish

Currency: 1 United States dollar (US$) = 100 cents

Land area: 3,761,363 sq. mi. (9,629,091 sq. km)

Largest cities: NewYork, New York | Los Angeles, California
Chicago, Illonois
| Houston, Texas

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|San Diego|Phoenix, Arizona|SanAntonio, Texas

Dallas, Texas|Detroit, Michigan

Religions: Protestant, RomanCatholic, Jewish, and others.

Agriculture: corn, wheat, barley, oats, sugar, potatoes, soybeans, fruits,
beef, veal, and pork

Labor force: managerial and professional, technical, sales and
administrative support.

Services: manufacturing, mining, transportation and crafts,
farming, fishing and forestry.

Industry: petroleum, steel, motor vehicles, aerospace, telecommunications,
chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, and lumber mining.

Natural resources: coal, oil, copper, gold, silver, minerals, and timber.

Exports: capital goods, automobiles, industrial supplies, raw materials,
consumer goods, and agricultural products.

Imports: crude oil, refined petroleum products, machinery, automobiles,
consumer goods, industrial and raw materials, food, and beverages.

Major trading partners: Canada, Japan and western Europe.

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If you have any questions or your just want to know more about America,
here are some links that might answer any of your questions.

War Library(From WorldWar1 to The Gulf War)

Historical Maps

These links were found on Study Web

States of the USA | Civil Rights Movement | Foreign Policy | Judicial Department

Legislative Branch, Agencies | Military Service | US Constitution | US Politics

Political Parties and Politicians | Agriculture | Grammar and Composition

History of Sports | Religion | Culture | Criminology | Geography

Find out the cause of how 68 million people has been added to the
population since 1970.

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These links were found on Yahoo

Independence Day | Immigration | People | Women's History

Museums and Memorials | 18th Century | 19th Century

20th Century | White House | Law | Weather | Regions | Dependent Areas

•America has a lot of attractions, like the Statue of Liberty, the White House,
the Grand Canyon, Disney World, Musuens, Memphis Tennessee and
Kennedy Space Center just to name a few. Visit this link to learn more about the attractions and how to make travel plans.
Attractions

•You can also check out this link for events, outdoors, attractions and
information for each state of the 50 states.
More attractions

This is a good attraction to see.

The White House.

This pic was also provided by Icecold.

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