Provinces.
The US was all open trade while Europe was divided into states, each with its own tariffs.
It is a word used to describe a portion of a country. In Canada, the country is divided into 10 provinces. In the States, the country is divided into 50 states. States and provinces are basically the same thing.
The acronym US stands for United States; this is a federation composed of 50 states, not provinces. The US (unlike Canada) does not have provinces.
Alaska, which isn't directly connected to the continental US.
Italy was re-divided into 8 states and the population tensions caused emigration. Many italians left for the US, Canada, and latin america.
The whole country is divided into states (there are 50), the states can be divided into counties (3,143, not to be confused with countries), counties can be divided into townships depending on the state
Some, but not all of Canada's Provinces are divided by the Great Lakes.
The U.S. is divided into 50 states. The states are then divided in to counties, cities and towns.
counties
Canada: 9,093,507 square kilometersUnited States: 9,161,966 square kilometersSo, yes. The United States has more land area than Canada. By land area, the United States is the 3rd largest country while Canada is the 4th.
Canada is north of the US lower 48 states.
The US was all open trade while Europe was divided into states, each with its own tariffs.