States of the United States of America

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States of the United States of America

State State Capital Largest City Population (millions) Congresspersons Senators
Eisenhower Midway Midway 80 80 9
Sherman Atlanta Bull Run 50 50 5
Nimitz Coral Sea Coral Sea 45 45 4
New California Nuevo San Diego Nuevo San Diego 40 40 4
Meade Gettysburg Antietam 35 35 3
MacArthur Douglas Inchon 33 33 3
John Paul Flamborough Head Arbigland 32 32 3
Sheridan Shenandoah Shenandoah 29 29 2
Puller Peleliu Cape Gloucester 27.5 28 2
Vandegrift Coyotepe Guadalcanal 26.4 26 2
Truman Manhatten Marshall 25.3 25 2
Kennedy Solomon Apollo 24.2 24 2
Jefferson Albemarie Monticello 23.1 23 2
Adams Quincy Ciceronia 22 22 2
Decatur Tripoli La Croyable 20.8 20 2
Augusta Caesarea Julius 19.6 20 1
Halsey Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 18.4 18 1
Patton Bastogne Ardennes 17.2 17 1
Bradley Normandy Paris 16 16 1
Lejeune Belleau Wood Château-Thierry 14.7 15 1
Clem Chickamauga Chattanooga 13.5 14 1
Ridgway Chosin Chosin 12.3 12 1
Brady Sixia Belichick 80 80 8
Armstrong Tranquility Eagle 90 90 9
North Elysium Olympia Elysium's Landing 45 45 4
South Elysium Athena Aresia 55 55 5
Bluebonnet Nuevo San Jacinto Nuevo San Jacinto 85 85 8


There are 28 States in the United States of America. Of these Twenty Three States are located on Elysium, in New America which forms the core of the nation. Other States are Brady on Terranova, North and South Elysium on Mars, Armstrong on Luna and lastly, Bluebonnet on Prospect.

The oldest States of the Union are in New America, established when the United States heartland was still North America on Earth.

New America

The States of New America now form the homeland of the United States of America. Some of the first extrasolar colonies

Northern States

Patton

  • Capital: Bastogne
  • Largest City: Ardennes
  • Population: 17.2 million
  • Representatives: 17
  • Senators: 1

Named after the famous WWII general, Patton is a northern state with a warm climate. Its capital, Bastogne, and largest city, Ardennes, both reference significant WWII battle sites. It has a warm, humid climate. It is a major forestry center, specializing in genetically trees adapted to off-world environments. Its capital, Bastogne, is a hub for military technology research and development.

Bradley

  • Capital: Normandy
  • Largest City: Paris
  • Population: 16 million
  • Representatives: 16
  • Senators: 1

Named after a WWII general, Bradley is located in the northeast. Its capital Normandy and largest city Paris pay homage to the European theater of WWII. It's climate ranges from a subtropical north to a cooler south.

  • Bradley has a variety of light industries, including growing several tropical fruits.


MacArthur

  • Capital: Douglas
  • Largest City: Inchon
  • Population: 33 million
  • Representatives: 33
  • Senators: 3

Named after the famous General like many States in New America. Notably it has a large commuter population, with millions in Inchon commute to Midway for work.

  • Fishing industry
  • Civilian blue water shipyards

New California

  • Capital: Nuevo San Diego
  • Largest City: Nuevo San Diego
  • Population: 40 million
  • Representatives: 40
  • Senators: 4

Boasting a climate similar to Earth's California, this state is the entertainment capital of Nova Americae. Key industries include:

  • Film and virtual reality production
  • AI development
  • Vineyards and Winery
  • Tourism

Eisenhower

  • Capital: Midway
  • Largest City: Midway
  • Population: 80 million
  • Representatives: 80
  • Senators: 9

With diverse climates ranging from tropical to temperate, Eisenhower is an economic powerhouse. Midway is the financial capital of Nova Americae. The largest two spaceport in Nova Americae is located here. The capital of the United States is located in the north of the state. The state leads in:

  • Biotechnology
  • Robotics
  • Sustainable energy production

Nimitz

  • Capital: Coral Sea
  • Largest City: Coral Sea
  • Population: 45 million
  • Representatives: 45
  • Senators: 4

Known for its beautiful beaches and coral reefs, Nimitz is a tourism hotspot. It's also a leader in:

  • Marine biology and oceanography
  • Extensive underwater research facilities
  • Aquaculture and sustainable fishing

Meade

  • Capital: Gettysburg
  • Largest City: Antietam
  • Population: 35 million
  • Representatives: 35
  • Senators: 3

With rolling hills and a temperate climate, Meade is known for:

  • Prestigious universities and research institutions
  • Hub for historical studies
  • Advanced materials science
  • Thriving craft beer industry

Sherman

  • Capital: Atlanta
  • Largest City: Bull Run
  • Population: 50 million
  • Representatives: 50
  • Senators: 5

This western state is named after a Civil War general. Somewhat ironically it's capital is called Atlanta, while its largest city is Bull Run, both important in the Civil War. Sherman's economy mostly focuses on aquaculture and oceanic activities

Lejeune

  • Capital: Belleau Wood
  • Largest City: Château-Thierry
  • Population: 14.7 million
  • Representatives: 15
  • Senators: 1

With a subtropical climate, Lejeune is famous for:

  • Extensive wildlife preserves
  • Biodomes replicating various Earth ecosystems
  • Center for ecological research
  • Sustainable development technologies

Vandegrift

  • Capital: Coyotepe
  • Largest City: Guadalcanal
  • Population: 26.4 million
  • Representatives: 26
  • Senators: 2

This state has a warm, humid climate and is known for:

  • Major producer of biofuels and organic plastics

Puller

  • Capital: Peleliu
  • Largest City: Cape Gloucester
  • Population: 27.5 million
  • Representatives: 28
  • Senators: 2

With beautiful beaches and a tropical climate, Puller is:

  • A major tourist destination
  • Home to several marine defense installations
  • A leader in underwater drone technology

Sheridan

  • Capital: Shenandoah
  • Largest City: Shenandoah
  • Population: 29 million
  • Representatives: 29
  • Senators: 2

Sheridan's temperate climate and mountainous terrain make it ideal for:

  • Outdoor recreation
  • Hub for advanced textiles and smart fabric production
  • Extreme weather gear testing

John Paul

  • Capital: Flamborough Head
  • Largest City: Arbigland
  • Population: 32 million
  • Representatives: 32
  • Senators: 3

This coastal state with a Mediterranean climate is known for:

  • Shipyards and naval technology
  • Leadership in tidal and wave energy production.

Ridgway

  • Capital: Chosin
  • Largest City: Chosin
  • Population: 12.3 million
  • Representatives: 12
  • Senators: 1

Despite its small size, Ridgway is a powerhouse in:

  • Cybersecurity and cryptography
  • Data center locations due to its temperate climate and mountainous terrain
  • Secure government facilities

Clem

  • Capital: Chickamauga
  • Largest City: Chattanooga
  • Population: 13.5 million
  • Representatives: 14
  • Senators: 1

With a climate similar to the southeastern United States, Clem is known for:

  • Music industry and cultural exports

Halsey

  • Capital: Santa Cruz
  • Largest City: Santa Cruz
  • Population: 18.4 million
  • Representatives: 18
  • Senators: 1

Halsey's temperate climate and coastline make it ideal for:

  • Aquaculture and marine farming
  • Home to several prestigious naval academies
  • Marine propulsion research centers

Decatur

  • Capital: Tripoli
  • Largest City: La Croyable
  • Population: 20.8 million
  • Representatives: 20
  • Senators: 2

With a Mediterranean climate, Decatur is famous for:

  • Olive groves and citrus orchards
  • Hub for diplomatic training

Southern States

Jefferson

  • Capital: Albemarle
  • Largest City: Monticello
  • Population: 23.1 million
  • Representatives: 23
  • Senators: 2

Jefferson features vast, flat prairies and a temperate climate. It's a cornerstone of Nova Americae's agricultural sector, known for:

  • Extensive wheat fields
  • Advanced farming techniques
  • Agtech innovation, including agricultural drones and AI-driven crop management
  • New America's largest commodities exchange in Albemarle
  • The most prestigious agricultural university in Monticello

Adams

  • Capital: Quincy
  • Largest City: Ciceronia
  • Population: 22 million
  • Representatives: 22
  • Senators: 2

Adams boasts rich, fertile soil and gently rolling plains. Key features include:

  • Major production of corn, soybeans, and other staple crops
  • Massive grain silos and state-of-the-art food processing facilities in Quincy
  • Agricultural robotics and autonomous farm equipment manufacturing in Ciceronia

Truman

  • Capital: Manhattan
  • Largest City: Marshall
  • Population: 25.3 million
  • Representatives: 25
  • Senators: 2

Truman excels in diverse crop production and livestock farming due to its mild climate and abundant water resources. Notable aspects include:

  • Advanced beef and dairy industries using genetic optimization
  • Agricultural biotechnology research center in Manhattan
  • Logistics hub for interplanetary food distribution in Marshall

Kennedy

  • Capital: Solomon
  • Largest City: Apollo
  • Population: 24.2 million
  • Representatives: 24
  • Senators: 2

Kennedy's flat terrain and temperate weather support large-scale farming operations. The state is known for:

  • Leadership in vertical farming and urban agriculture
  • Massive indoor farming complexes
  • Agricultural data centers in Solomon
  • Development and testing of GM crops for potential terraforming use in Apollo

Augusta

  • Capital: Caesarea
  • Largest City: Julius
  • Population: 19.6 million
  • Representatives: 20
  • Senators: 1

Augusta's Mediterranean climate supports:

  • A thriving film industry, rivaling New California
  • Classical architecture
  • Center for historical preservation technologies

These states collectively form the core of Nova Americae, showcasing a diverse range of industries, climates, and specializations that contribute to the colony's success and self-sufficiency.

Mars

The island states of Mars are North and South Elysium.

Luna

Luna is home to a major USSF Fleet base, the oldest in the United States.

Terranova

The State of Brady was an American pioneer colony recruited primarily from New England. Running a competition to name the state, they were hijacked by a meme campaign to nominate one of New England's most famous sportsmen, Tom Brady. After winning, the colony of Brady was born.

Prospect

The State of Bluebonnet was primarily settled by refugees from Texas.