First we have to define the word "nation". The first civilization that was created was the shumerian civilization, however first nations that were created was after the distruction of Babylon, when people started differing with their languages and started shaping customs. It is known that Noah's arch stopped on top of Mountain Ararat and from there people started forming, then in that case we can say that Armenians are the oldest nation (also the first ones to accept Christianity as their national religion). However, defining the oldest nation on earth is a hard task.
As a nation, the United States is relatively young, and its definition has been in flux throughout its history. As a country, or nation state, it is actually one of the oldest of the large countries on Earth. This is commonly misunderstood and the source of much anti-americanism, i.e., that the United States is too young to be so internationally influential.
no, the US is part of the united nations The United Nations is a body of countries which has several branches to it. So the US is one of the countries which is a member of the United Nations
The US and the USSR were the most powerful nations on earth.
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Oldest- Wisconsin, May 29,1848 Youngest- Wyoming, July 10, 1890
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The US was one of 51 founding members of the United Nations in 1945. It remains a member to this day.
The first US capital was Philadelphia. This would be the oldest capital of the US.
The oldest sporting venue in the US is Saratoga Race Course.
Barbeque is the oldest form of food preparation; it is seen equally in most nations. However, the various barbeque regions of the US have refined it to the point of an artform.