Political Map of the USA consists of 50 states and each one has a governmental jurisdiction defined over a geographic territory. Each state also shares its sovereignty with the federal government of the United States. The United States of America is the third-largest country in the world by area and It has a population of 330.2 million people (in 2020).
The Capital of the USA is Washington D.C. And the largest city is New York. Spoken languages are English and Spanish. Political Map of the USA With Capital is divided into counties/ counties-equivalent, which may have local governmental authority. The countries, however, are not sovereign. The biggest state in the USA is Alaska, while the smallest is Rhode Island, in terms of area.
The United States is a federal republic and a representative democracy. It has a government based on the principles of constitutionalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. It establishes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government and defines their powers and limitations.
USA Map With State Capital
50 States of the USA With Capital
State |
Capital | Became a State |
Alabama | Montgomery | December 14, 1819 |
Alaska | Juneau | January 3, 1959 |
Arizona | Phoenix | February 14, 1912 |
Arkansas | Little Rock | June 15, 1836 |
California | Sacramento | September 9, 1850 |
Colorado | Denver | August 1, 1876 |
Connecticut | Hartford | January 9, 1788 |
Delaware | Dover | December 7, 1787 |
Florida | Tallahassee | March 3, 1845 |
Georgia | Atlanta | February 12, 1733 |
Hawaii | Honolulu | August 21, 1959 |
Idaho | Boise | July 3, 1890 |
Illinois | Springfield | December 3, 1818 |
Indiana | Indianapolis | December 11, 1816 |
Iowa | Des Moines | December 28, 1846 |
Kansas | Topeka | January 29, 1861 |
Kentucky | Frankfort | June 1, 1792 |
Louisiana | Baton Rouge | April 30, 1812 |
Maine | Augusta | March 15, 1820 |
Maryland | Annapolis | April 28, 1788 |
Massachusetts | Boston | February 6, 1788 |
Michigan | Lansing | January 26, 1837 |
Minnesota | St. Paul | May 11, 1858 |
Mississippi | Jackson | December 10, 1817 |
Missouri | Jefferson City | August 10, 1821 |
Montana | Helena | November 8, 1889 |
Nebraska | Lincoln | March 1, 1867 |
Nevada | Carson City | October 31, 1864 |
New Hampshire | Concord | June 21, 1788 |
New Jersey | Trenton | December 18, 1787 |
New Mexico | Santa Fe | January 6, 1912 |
New York | Albany | July 26, 1788 |
North Carolina | Raleigh | November 21, 1789 |
North Dakota | Bismarck | November 2, 1889 |
Ohio | Columbus | March 1, 1803 |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | November 16, 1907 |
Oregon | Salem | February 14, 1859 |
Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | December 12, 1787 |
Rhode Island | Providence | May 29, 1790 |
South Carolina | Columbia | July 20, 1904 |
South Dakota | Pierre | November 2, 1889 |
Tennessee | Nashville | June 1, 1796 |
Texas | Austin | December 29, 1845 |
Utah | Salt Lake City | January 4, 1896 |
Vermont | Montpelier | March 4, 1791 |
Virginia | Richmond | June 25, 1788 |
Washington | Olympia | November 11, 1889 |
West Virginia | Charleston | June 20, 1863 |
Wisconsin | Madison | May 29, 1848 |
Wyoming | Cheyenne | July 10, 1890 |
✅What Is A Capital on a Map?
Each of the 50 states has one state capital. The state capitals are where they house the state government and make the laws for each state.
✅Do Political Maps Show Capital Cities?
Political Maps – does not show physical features. Instead, they show state and national boundaries and capital and major cities.