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  • 23:01, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Sacramento (Created page with "'''Sacramento''' is the capital city of California and a major political, historical, and agricultural center in the western United States. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers, it played a key role during the California Gold Rush and continues to be a hub for policy, innovation, and culture. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~525,000 (over 2.4 million in the metro area) * '''Nickname''': River City, City of Trees * '''Founded''': 1848;...")
  • 22:54, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Bismarck (Created page with "'''Bismarck''' is the capital of North Dakota and a key administrative and cultural center in the Upper Midwest. Located along the Missouri River, the city is known for its frontier history, natural beauty, and role in state governance. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~75,000 (over 135,000 in the metro area) * '''Founded''': 1872 as a Northern Pacific Railway hub * '''Geography''': Located in south-central North Dakota along the Missouri River == Landmarks and...")
  • 21:38, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Helena (Created page with "'''Helena''' is the capital of Montana and a historic city shaped by the 19th-century Gold Rush. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, it blends government, outdoor adventure, and preserved Western heritage. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~33,000 (about 80,000 in the metro area) * '''Founded''': 1864 as a gold camp during the Montana Gold Rush * '''Nickname''': The Queen City of the Rockies * '''Geography''': Located in west-central Montana near the Missouri River he...")
  • 16:30, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Juneau (Created page with "'''Juneau''' is the capital of Alaska, notable for being one of the most remote and scenic capitals in the United States. Surrounded by glaciers, mountains, and the Inside Passage, Juneau is accessible only by air or sea. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~31,000 * '''Founded''': 1880 during a gold prospecting expedition * '''Geography''': Located in southeastern Alaska along the Gastineau Channel, nestled between the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean == Land...")
  • 00:43, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Anchorage (Created page with "'''Anchorage''' is the largest city in Alaska, serving as the economic and transportation hub of the state. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and coastline, Anchorage combines urban living with access to some of the most breathtaking wilderness in the United States. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~290,000 (over 40% of Alaska’s total population) * '''Founded''': 1914 as a railroad construction port * '''Geography''': Located in south-central Alaska on the Cook...")
  • 00:36, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Fort Worth (Created page with "'''Fort Worth''' is a major city in north-central Texas, known for its deep Western roots, cultural institutions, and role in the broader Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Once a stop on the Chisholm Trail, it blends cowboy heritage with modern sophistication. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~960,000 (part of a metro area with over 7.5 million people) * '''Nicknames''': Cowtown, Panther City * '''Founded''': 1849 as an Army outpost on the Trinity River * '''Geograp...")
  • 00:29, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page San Antonio (Created page with "'''San Antonio''' is a historic and culturally rich city in south-central Texas. Known for the Alamo, its scenic River Walk, and a strong Hispanic heritage, it’s one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~1.5 million (over 2.6 million in the metro area) * '''Nicknames''': Alamo City, Military City USA * '''Founded''': 1718 as a Spanish mission and colonial outpost * '''Geography''': Located in south-central Texas n...")
  • 00:21, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Dallas (Created page with "'''Dallas''' is a major city in northern Texas and part of the sprawling Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex — one of the largest urban areas in the United States. Known for its corporate power, arts scene, and sports franchises, Dallas blends modern sophistication with Texan grit. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~1.3 million (over 7.5 million in the metro area) * '''Nicknames''': Big D, D-Town * '''Founded''': 1841 * '''Geography''': Located in North Texas along th...")
  • 00:13, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Austin (Created page with "'''Austin''' is the capital of Texas and one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. Known for its live music scene, tech startups, and creative culture, it blends government, innovation, and counterculture in a vibrant and dynamic way. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~975,000 (metro area over 2.4 million) * '''Nicknames''': Live Music Capital of the World, ATX * '''Founded''': 1839 as the capital of the Republic of Texas * '''Geography''': Located i...")
  • 00:05, 4 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Milwaukee (Created page with "'''Milwaukee''' is the largest city in Wisconsin, known for its brewing heritage, lakefront location, and strong industrial roots. Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, the city is a cultural and economic hub of the Great Lakes region. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~570,000 (over 1.5 million in the metro area) * '''Nicknames''': Brew City, Cream City * '''Founded''': Incorporated in 1846 * '''Geography''': Located at the confluence of three rivers (Mi...")
  • 23:55, 3 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Honolulu (Created page with "'''Honolulu''' is the capital and largest city of Hawaii. Located on the island of Oʻahu, it serves as the cultural, economic, and governmental heart of the state. It is known for its tropical climate, iconic beaches, and role in U.S. military and Pacific history. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~345,000 (over 1 million in the island-wide metro area) * '''Nickname''': The Crossroads of the Pacific * '''Founded''': Became capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1845...")
  • 16:38, 3 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Charlotte (Created page with "'''Charlotte''' is the largest city in North Carolina and one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. It is a major financial center, home to several Fortune 500 companies, and blends Southern charm with urban sophistication. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~900,000 (over 2.6 million in the metro area) * '''Nicknames''': The Queen City, CLT * '''Founded''': 1768, named in honor of Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz * '''Geography''': Located in...")
  • 16:08, 3 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Salt Lake City (Created page with "'''Salt Lake City''' is the capital and most populous city of Utah. It is known for its historic ties to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), its scenic mountain setting, and its emerging role as a hub for outdoor sports and technology. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~200,000 (over 1.2 million in the metro area) * '''Founded''': 1847 by Mormon pioneers led by Brigham Young * '''Nicknames''': SLC, The Crossroads of the West * '''Geography''': L...")
  • 15:56, 3 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Indianapolis (Created page with "'''Indianapolis''' is the capital and most populous city of Indiana. Known globally for hosting the Indianapolis 500, it is a major hub for sports, healthcare, logistics, and Midwestern culture. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~880,000 (over 2.1 million in the metro area) * '''Nickname''': Indy, Circle City, Racing Capital of the World * '''Founded''': 1821 as a planned state capital * '''Geography''': Located near the center of Indiana along the White River ==...")
  • 15:43, 3 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Cleveland (Created page with "'''Cleveland''' is a major city in northeastern Ohio, located on the southern shore of Lake Erie. Known for its industrial roots, world-class healthcare, and musical heritage, Cleveland is a resilient and revitalizing city in the American Midwest. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~370,000 (metro area over 2 million) * '''Nicknames''': The Forest City, The Land * '''Founded''': 1796 * '''Geography''': Situated on Lake Erie and the mouth of the Cuyahoga River == L...")
  • 15:15, 3 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Nashville (Created page with "'''Nashville''' is the capital and largest city of Tennessee. Famous worldwide as the home of country music, it is also a center for healthcare, education, and vibrant Southern culture. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~715,000 (metro area over 2 million) * '''Nicknames''': Music City, The Athens of the South * '''Founded''': 1779, named after Revolutionary War hero Francis Nash * '''Geography''': Located in central Tennessee, along the Cumberland River == Landm...")
  • 15:08, 3 June 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Denver (Created page with "'''Denver''' is the capital and most populous city in Colorado. Known as the “Mile High City” due to its elevation exactly one mile above sea level, it’s a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, tech startups, and Western history. == Overview == * '''Population''': ~715,000 (over 3 million in the metro area) * '''Nickname''': The Mile High City * '''Founded''': 1858 during the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush * '''Geography''': Located at the base of the Rocky Mountains in cent...")
  • 01:45, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Southwestern States (Created page with "The '''Southwestern United States''' is known for its arid landscapes, desert climate, Native American heritage, and vibrant cultural blend of Mexican, Spanish, and American influences. == States Included == * Arizona * New Mexico * Texas * Oklahoma * Nevada (sometimes included) == Regional Highlights == * Iconic deserts like the Sonoran and Chihuahuan * Grand Canyon and Monument Valley * Cultural festivals, adobe architecture, and rich indigenous h...")
  • 01:42, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Category:History (Created page with "This category covers the major historical events, figures, and movements that shaped the United States. Key pages: * History of the U.S. * Major U.S. Wars * Presidents of the United States")
  • 01:41, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Category:Culture (Created page with "Explore topics related to American culture — from food and fashion to music, holidays, values, and entertainment. Highlighted articles: * American Culture * American Holidays")
  • 01:39, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Category:Government (Created page with "= Category:Government = This category includes pages about how the U.S. government works, including its branches, institutions, elections, and political structure. Related topics: * United States Government * Presidents of the United States * U.S. Elections")
  • 01:38, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Category:States (Created page with "= Category:States = This category contains all 50 states of the United States. Each page includes facts, history, and geographical details specific to that state. Browse the full list here or explore by Category:United States Regions.")
  • 00:47, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page United States Government (Created page with "The '''United States Government''' is a federal constitutional republic made up of 50 states, a federal district, and several territories. Its system is based on democratic principles, the rule of law, and a separation of powers among three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. == Structure of Government == === 1. Legislative Branch === * **U.S. Congress** – Makes laws and controls the federal budget. * Bicameral: * **Senate** – 100 members (2 per state...")
  • 00:36, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Geography of the United States (Created page with "The '''geography of the United States''' is remarkably diverse, spanning vast plains, towering mountain ranges, arid deserts, lush forests, and extensive coastlines. As the third-largest country in the world by area, the U.S. stretches across multiple time zones and climate zones. == Location and Size == * Total area: Over 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km²) * Borders: * Canada (north) * Mexico (south) * Atlantic Ocean (east) * Pacific Ocean (west) * T...")
  • 00:29, 29 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Major U.S. Wars (Created page with "Throughout its history, the United States has been involved in numerous conflicts that have shaped its identity, values, and role on the global stage. Below is an overview of the most significant wars involving the United States. == American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) == The war for independence from Britain. It led to the creation of the United States and established key democratic principles. The conflict ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783. == War of 1812 (...")
  • 23:59, 28 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Facts About The United States:Cookies (Created page with "This page explains how '''Factsabouttheunitedstates.com''' uses cookies and similar technologies to improve your experience on our website. == What Are Cookies? == Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about your visit, such as your preferences and interactions, so your experience can be smoother and more personalized. == How We Use Cookies == We use cookies for the following purp...")
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  • 23:30, 28 May 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs created page Facts About The United States:About (Created about page.)
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