United States of America (3000)

The United States of America, often abbreviated USA, was a major player on the global stage for almost five hundred years. The United States of America was founded on July 4, 1776, when thirteen British colonies banded together and revolted against the Crown. The Declaration of Independence, signed on July 4, 1776, officially broke the colonies from British rule, but this was only recognized by the British at the Treaty of Paris. The United States of America officially ended on March 8, 2307, when American and Canadian officials signed the Treaty of Montreal, which officially merged the two nations into the North American Union.

Declarations of War
In its 531-year history, the United States of America built up its army, and truly became a superpower in the eyes of most countries. The following are all of the USA's declarations of war, and who against.

Presidents
The United States of America was established as a representative democracy with a bipartisan system, and no change was made to that setup in the nation's history. The highest office in America was the Presidency, and throughout its history, America saw many people of all different traces of life become President. The following are the US Presidents, starting at the 44th President, Barack Obama.