Yes, Alaska is a state, within the United States of America. It was granted its statehood on January 3rd of 1959.
Yes it is.
It is one of the 50 states of the US
Yes, of course it's part of the US.
Yes. It is one of the states of the USA. Of course Canada is also in continental North America!
Yes, Alaska has been a state since 1959, and is still a state today.
Alaska is the 49th state and Hawaii is the 50th state to join the union. Yes they are a part of the United States of America and have been so since 1959.
We own the land, Tax it, have government, but the geographical location is not connect ed to the US, it's up by Canada.
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Alaska.
Both of them are part of the United States of America.
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
No, there were no battles fought in Alaska during the US Civil War.
Alaska used to belong to Russia. Alaska is very close to Russia, and is believed to have been connected to Russia by the Bering Land Bridge. The United States, at the behest of Secretary of State William Seward, bought Alaska in 1867 for $7,200,000 (according to the Wikipedia article on the Alaska Purchase).
Alaska IS part of the US.
Alaska is in the U.S. but the U.S. is not in alaska <><><> Alaska is PART of the US. It is a state.
Well, Alaska is part of the US. The treaty was, however, signed outside of Alaska.
Well, Alaska is part of the US. So it isn't far at all.
Alaska, Hawaii
Alaska is a part of the United States so there is no currency conversion necessary. The US dollar is the currency of Alaska.
Alaska is part of the US so yes it shows.
Alaska is part of the US; so Obama is president of Alaska because he is president of The United States of America. It is also true that no US President is from, was born in or had his or her political base in Alaska.
Alaska and Hawaii
Canada is between the main part of the US and Alaska.
Hawaii and Alaska
Alaska & Hawaii are not part of continental US.