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Revision as of 07:06, 7 August 2009
Contents
Capital Washington DC
Currency US dollar
Language English
In 1620, the Mayflower was one of many ships to bring the Pilgrims to the New World, and what we now know as the USA came into being. The country is divided into 50 states (the 48 contiguous states as well as Alaska and Hawaii) and Washington DC is the capital of the whole country. The USA provided significant help to the allies in World War II, after declaring war when the Japanese Empire attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbour. A rich nation, the USA has made great strides into space exploration although it has suffered major devastation in recent years through terrorist attacks.
The States
General USA Links
Archives
- Kindred Trails Has Links to Many on Line Records - Searchable
Includes links to Birth, Death, Marriage, Church, Divorce, Wills, Probate, Military, Census and Land Records
- The Mid-West Jesuit Archives Covers Chicago, Detroit, Missouri and Wisconsin
Native American Genealogy
African American Genealogy
see also section on- Slavery
Family and Social History
Maps and Photographs
Military History
- The Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Fund includes a searchable database
Religion
Cemetery Records and Obituaries
Emigration/Immigration and Shipping and Passenger Lists
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