The US mainland is the 28 contiguous states of North American Continent. Alaska and Hawaii are considered not to be part of the mainland and the possessions too are not part of the mainland. However, the 50 states are solidly all part of the UNITED STATES. In World War 2 it was also know as the HOME FRONT.
While Alaska is part of continent of North America, many consider it as separate because it is not contiguous. If you agree then the answer is two. Alaska and Hawaii.
The last 2 states added to the Union were Alaska and Hawaii.
California, Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.
Yes, by the British from Canada in 1812. Also, in 1916, the guerrilla general Pancho Villa attacked the US from Mexico, and the US was attacked by Japanese balloon bombs during World War 2, but the War of 1812 was the largest military attack on the US mainland.
the 2 west sates that are not partof the west region mainland areALASKA & HAWAII
Hawaii and Alaska
The US mainland is the 28 contiguous states of North American Continent. Alaska and Hawaii are considered not to be part of the mainland and the possessions too are not part of the mainland. However, the 50 states are solidly all part of the UNITED STATES. In World War 2 it was also know as the HOME FRONT.
The US mainland is the 28 contiguous states of North American Continent. Alaska and Hawaii are considered not to be part of the mainland and the possessions too are not part of the mainland. However, the 50 states are solidly all part of the UNITED STATES. In World War 2 it was also know as the HOME FRONT.
the 2 west sates that are not partof the west region mainland areALASKA & HAWAII
In WWII, Alaska & Hawaii were US Territories; NOT STATES. The US Mainland was referred to, as "the states."
While Alaska is part of continent of North America, many consider it as separate because it is not contiguous. If you agree then the answer is two. Alaska and Hawaii.
their were no battles within the mainland.
the answers are Hawaii, and Alaska
Alaska and Hawaii.
The last 2 states added to the Union were Alaska and Hawaii.
The Continental or Contiguous US means the states that touch each other. The contiguous United States are the "Lower 48" States on the continent of North America that are south of Canada, plus the Capital (Washington, D.C.) The term excludes the states of Alaska and Hawaii, and all off-shore territories and possessions, such as Puerto Rico.There are 50 US states, but only 48 are 48 contiguous states. Alaska and Hawaii are the only 2 that are not part of the mainland and do not have a border with the other 48 states.