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Identifier: historygovernmen00chan (find matches)
Title: History and government of the United States, for evening schools
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Chancellor, William Estabrook, 1867-
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Publisher: New York, Cincinnati (etc.) American Book Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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onnecticut, ISTew York, New Jersey,Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina,South Carolina, and Georgia. The other States have beenadmitted from time to time into the Union in accordance withthe provisions of the Constitution of the United States, whichwas framed in 1787 and was formally ratified soon thereafterby the different States. 7. The Various Groupt of States.—Por the sake of conven-ience, the States are commonly divided into certain groups.This enables us to refer conveniently to a region including anumber of States. New England States. — The New England States are Maine,New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, andConnecticut. Taken all together, they are not quite equal insize to the State of Washington. Middle Atlantic States. — Another group is often called theMiddle Atlantic States, and consists of New York, Pennsyl-vania, New Jersey, ^Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and WestVirginia. This division includes also the District of Co-lumbia.
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12 GEOGRAPHY OF OUR COUNTRY Southern States. — The next group is generally known asthe Southern States; and includes North Carolina, SouthCarolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. North Central States. — The North Central States are Ohio,Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Minnesota,North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, andNebraska. Plateau States. — The Plateau States, occupying most ofthe great Rocky Mountain Highland, consist of Montana,Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, andArizona. Pacific States. — The Pacific States are Washington, Oregon,and California. 8. The Territories. — The thirteen Original States (whichincluded the regions now known as the States of Maine, Ver-mont, Kentucky, and West Virginia) and California and Texaswere never Territories; but all the other States were Terri-tories before their admission into the Union. Outside of theUnited States, there i

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