Political divisions of the United States or
Administrative divisions of the United States are the various governing entities that together form the United States. The first subdivision of the
United States is the
state. The admission of states into the United States, beyond the
original thirteen states, is authorized under
Article IV, Section 3, of the Constitution of the United States. Most of the states admitted to the union after the original 13 have been formed within
territories of the United States (that is, land under the sovereignty of the federal government but not part of any state) that were organized by an act or resolution of the United States Congress, subject to the Congress' plenary powers under the
territorial clause of Article IV, sec. 3, of the U.S. Constitution.