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{{summary | text=The United States of America is a populous and wealthy, democratic English speaking country in [[North America]]. There is freedom of religion. More than any other country, it has obvious conservative Christian and secular liberal voices. Christianity is the main religion, with [[Baptist]] and [[Roman Catholicism]] the two largest denominations.}}
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topic_name = USA |
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* {{region_denominations}} - [[Baptist Church in the United States|Anglican]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|Roman Catholic]]
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* Regions - [[Alabama]], [[Alaska]], [[Arizona]], [[Arkansas]], [[California]], [[Colorado]], [[Connecticut]], [[Delaware]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia (USA)|Georgia]], [[Hawaii]], [[Idaho]], [[Illinois]], [[Indiana]], [[Iowa]], [[Kansas]], [[Kentucky]], [[Louisiana]], [[Maine]], [[Maryland]], [[Massachusetts]], [[Michigan]], [[Minnesota]], [[Mississippi]], [[Missouri]], [[Montana]], [[Nebraska]], [[Nevada]], [[New Hampshire]], [[New Jersey]], [[New Mexico]], [[New York State]], [[North Carolina]], [[North Dakota]], [[Ohio]], [[Oklahoma]], [[Oregon]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[Rhode Island]], [[South Carolina]], [[South Dakota]], [[Tennessee]], [[Texas]], [[Utah]], [[Vermont]], [[Virginia]], [[Washington State]], [[West Virginia]], [[Wisconsin]], [[Wyoming]]
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* Major cities - [[New York City]], [[Chicago]], [[Los Angeles]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
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* {{region_radio}}
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* {{region_bible_college}}
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* {{region_schools}} |
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The United States of America is a populous and wealthy, democratic English speaking country in [[North America]]. There is freedom of religion. More than any other country, it has obvious conservative Christian and secular liberal voices. Christianity is the main religion, with [[Baptist]] and [[Roman Catholicism]] the two largest denominations.
  
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===History===
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The country can trace it's origins back to imperial England. With the discovery of the Americas, many English Protestants found the new colonies as the perfect place to gain religious freedom from a persecuting government. They boarded the Mayflower and two other America bound ships and headed for the New World.
  
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The Americans grew tired of continually raised tariffs and taxes that were forced on them without a defending voice. The colonists grew angry, and in 1776, signed the Declaration of Independence, this declaring war on Great Britain. The war lasted until the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The rebels won and founded the United States of America.
* {{region_churches}}
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* {{region_denominations}} - [[Baptist Church in the United States|Anglican]] | [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|Roman Catholic]]
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The first government document was the Articles of Confederation. These articles gave the states immense power and deamed Congress near powerless. Once this was seen as insufficient, the Constitution was formed. This document has remained the Law of the Land from then 'till present day.
* Regions - [[Alabama]] | [[Alaska]] | [[Arizona]] | [[Arkansas]] | [[California]] | [[Colorado]] | [[Connecticut]] | [[Delaware]] | [[Florida]] | [[Georgia (USA)|Georgia]] | [[Hawaii]] | [[Idaho]] | [[Illinois]] | [[Indiana]] | [[Iowa]] | [[Kansas]] | [[Kentucky]] | [[Louisiana]] | [[Maine]] | [[Maryland]] | [[Massachusetts]] | [[Michigan]] | [[Minnesota]] | [[Mississippi]] | [[Missouri]] | [[Montana]] | [[Nebraska]] | [[Nevada]] | [[New Hampshire]] | [[New Jersey]] | [[New Mexico]] | [[New York State]] | [[North Carolina]] | [[North Dakota]] | [[Ohio]] | [[Oklahoma]] | [[Oregon]] | [[Pennsylvania]] | [[Rhode Island]] | [[South Carolina]] | [[South Dakota]] | [[Tennessee]] | [[Texas]] | [[Utah]] | [[Vermont]] | [[Virginia]] | [[Washington State]] | [[West Virginia]] | [[Wisconsin]] | [[Wyoming]]
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* Major cities - [[New York City]] | [[Chicago]] | [[Los Angeles]] | [[Washington, D.C.]]
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===Peoples===
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===Politics===
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===Religion===
  
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==Links==
 
* [http://www.usachurch.com/ USA Christian church directory]
 
* [http://www.usachurch.com/ USA Christian church directory]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States Wikipedia - United States]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States Wikipedia - United States]
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[[Category:United States of America]]

Latest revision as of 03:19, 13 December 2010

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The United States of America is a populous and wealthy, democratic English speaking country in North America. There is freedom of religion. More than any other country, it has obvious conservative Christian and secular liberal voices. Christianity is the main religion, with Baptist and Roman Catholicism the two largest denominations.

History

The country can trace it's origins back to imperial England. With the discovery of the Americas, many English Protestants found the new colonies as the perfect place to gain religious freedom from a persecuting government. They boarded the Mayflower and two other America bound ships and headed for the New World.

The Americans grew tired of continually raised tariffs and taxes that were forced on them without a defending voice. The colonists grew angry, and in 1776, signed the Declaration of Independence, this declaring war on Great Britain. The war lasted until the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The rebels won and founded the United States of America.

The first government document was the Articles of Confederation. These articles gave the states immense power and deamed Congress near powerless. Once this was seen as insufficient, the Constitution was formed. This document has remained the Law of the Land from then 'till present day.

Geography

Peoples

Economy

Politics

Religion

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