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  1. About 37 million spoke Spanish at home, making it the second most commonly used language. Other languages spoken at home by one million people or more include Chinese (2.8 million), Tagalog (1.6 million), Vietnamese (1.4 million), French (1.3 million), Korean (1.1 million), and German (1 million).

  2. English (American English) is the de facto national language. Although there is no official language at the federal level, some laws—such as U.S. naturalization requirements —standardize English.

  3. Liste des états américains avec codes et abréviations - Tableau des : Code, État, Abréviation, Code alpha Passer au contenu principal Passer à « À propos de ce site »

  4. Titre : United States slave trade, 1830. L'esclavage aux États-Unis (1619-1865) est une institution contestée dès ses débuts lorsqu'elle prend son essor dans le dernier quart du XVII e siècle en Colonie de Virginie puis au début du siècle suivant en Caroline avant de subir le choc des dizaines de milliers de libérations d'esclaves par les Anglais pendant la guerre d'indépendance dans ...

  5. It is a federation of 50 states, a federal capital district ( Washington, D.C. ), and 326 Indian reservations. Outside the union of states, it asserts sovereignty over five major unincorporated island territories and various uninhabited islands.

  6. Several names of the United States of America are in common use. Alternatives to the full name include "the United States", the initialisms "the U.S." and "the U.S.A.", and the informal "America"; colloquial names include "the States" and "the U.S. of A." It is generally accepted that the name "America" derives from the Italian explorer Amerigo ...

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  8. Hawaii's name is derived from the Polynesian Hawaiian language. Of the remaining names, 22 are from European languages. Seven are from Latin (mainly Latinized forms of English names) and the rest are from English, Spanish and French.