Lecture 1 - An Introduction To The USA
Lecture 1 - An Introduction To The USA
Lecture 1 - An Introduction To The USA
LECTURE 1: AN OVERVIEW
Dr. Nguyễn Hữu Quý
FAST FACTS
Official name: The United States of America (The USA)
Form of government: Constitution-based federal republic
Capital: Washington, D.C.
The country is divided into six regions: New England, the mid-
Atlantic, the South, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West.
European settlers came to New England in search of religious
freedom.
For centuries native people lived across the vast expanse that would
become the United States. In the early 17th century, settlers moved
from Europe to the New World, established colonies, and displaced
the native people.
The settlers fought for their independence from Britain in the late
18th century and formed a union of states based on a new
constitution. The nation continued to expand westward and although
the country is a relatively young nation, it has become a global
power since declaring independence from Britain on July 4, 1776.
WASHINGTON D.C
Washington, D.C., is the capital city of the United States, located between
Virginia and Maryland on the north bank of the Potomac River. The city is home
to all three branches of the federal government, as well as the White House, the
Supreme Court and the Capitol Building. More than 500,000 people live in
Washington, D.C.
The city of Washington was named for George Washington (who picked the
location), while the District of Columbia was named for explorer Christopher
Columbus.
On July 16, 1790, a compromise between Thomas Jefferson, Alexander
Hamilton and James Madison—known as the Residence Act—was passed,
declaring George Washington’s selection of a site on the Potomac River as the
nation’s new permanent capital. As part of the agreement, the federal
government assumed the states’ debts.
WASHINGTON D.C
The first stone was laid on October 13, 1792. It took eight years to
finish enough of the house to make it livable.
George Washington oversaw construction of the White House, but
never lived in it.
While still under construction, the United States Capitol held its first
session of Congress on November 17, 1800. On March 4, 1801,
Thomas Jefferson became the first president to be inaugurated in
Washington within the Senate chamber of the Capitol.
The National Air and Space Museum is one of the most popular
museums in the world, attracting, on average, more than nine million
visitors each year.
WASHINGTON D.C
ECONOMY OVERVIEW
The U.S. economy is the largest and most important in the world.
The U.S. economy represents about 20% of total global output.
TheU.S. economy features a highly-developed and technologically-advanced
services sector, which accounts for about 80% of its output.
The U.S. economy is dominated by services-oriented companies in areas such
as technology, financial services, healthcare and retail.
Large U.S. corporations also play a major role on the global stage, with more
than a fifth of companies on the Fortune Global 500 coming from the United
States.
The U.S. is the second largest manufacturer in the world and a leader in higher-
value industries such as automobiles, aerospace, machinery,
telecommunications and chemicals.