U.S. Virgin Islands
Caribbean waters, tourism, maritime identity, and a territorial place inside the wider national system.
What Defines This State
The U.S. Virgin Islands belong here because the American system includes maritime and Caribbean places whose economies, identities, and strategic realities differ sharply from most states.
Work & Industry
Tourism, services, ports, government activity, and recovery from weather and infrastructure shocks shape the Virgin Islands economy.
Land & Production
Agriculture is smaller in scale but still relevant through tropical crops, fishing, and local food resilience tied to island geography.
Outdoors & Terrain
Marine access, beaches, reefs, boating, and tropical terrain define the outdoors profile of the Virgin Islands.
Where To Go Next
What U.S. Virgin Islands Builds
Tourism, services, ports, government activity, and recovery from weather and infrastructure shocks shape the Virgin Islands economy.
See American OutdoorsLand, Water, and Production
Agriculture is smaller in scale but still relevant through tropical crops, fishing, and local food resilience tied to island geography.
See American CompaniesHow It Joined The Union
U.S. Virgin Islands also belongs to the constitutional story through the way it entered the Union and took its place in the larger national system.
See status and constitutional contextBuilders, Brands, and Local Enterprise
This branch should later connect to tourism operators, marine businesses, food producers, and local Caribbean-facing enterprises.
Public Character and Identity
The Virgin Islands carry a strong Caribbean identity, maritime life, tourism exposure, and a local pride shaped by both U.S. affiliation and island distinctiveness.





