There are 48 states in the contiguous USA.
Alaska to the Northwest is part of the North America continent, but considered separate because it is separated from the USA by Canada.
Hawaii is an island in the Pacific Ocean, and not part of the contiguous USA.
There were 48 states in the United States in 1945. Both Alaska and Hawaii were not yet US states at that time.
There was no United States of America in 1783. The first state to enter the Union was Delaware in 1787.
There were 46.
49 US states are in North America. Hawaii is the only American state to not be a part of North America. Physically, it is part of Oceania.
Generally, the states in the Western part are bigger.
Wyoming and Nebraska are US states that have as many, if not more, cattle as people. Both states have large agricultural industries, with cattle farming being a significant part of their economies.
Generally, the states in the Western part are bigger.
Generally, the states in the Western part are bigger.
It is one of the 50 US States.
There was no United States of America in 1783. The first state to enter the Union was Delaware in 1787.
In general, states in the western part of the United States are larger than states in the eastern part.
In general, states in the western part of the United States are larger than the states in the eastern part.