No, each state in the U.S. is not its own country. The United States is a federal republic, meaning that while each state has its own government and certain powers, they are all part of a single nation governed by the U.S. Constitution. States cannot operate independently as separate countries; they are bound by Federal Laws and are part of a unified political entity.
Each state in the US has it's own constitution, and it's own supreme court.
No. The US Civil War established that no US state can leave the Union.
No foreign country owns any part of a US state.
flag, bird, and a motto.
Yes. Don't confuse with NEW Mexico, which is a US' state.
Alaska is not its own country, it is actually a state in the United States.
In most states, NO. You will need to check the game laws for YOUR state- since each state sets their own game laws. And you did not tell us in what state (or country) YOU are located.
they each want to have own freedom from the other country. They each want their own rules and the government of their own.
No one. Each state has a governor, not the whole country!
Yes
establish its own constitution
There are 51 capitals in the US, one for each state and one for the country.