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How the States Got Their Shapes
How the States Got Their Shapes | Mr. Mark Stein
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Why does Oklahoma have that panhandle? Did someone make a mistake? We are so familiar with the map of the United States that our state borders seem as much a part of nature as mountains and rivers. Even the odditiesthe entire state of Maryland(!)have become so engrained that our map might as well be a giant jigsaw puzzle designed by Divine Providence. But that's where the real mystery begins. Every edge of the familiar wooden jigsaw pieces of our childhood represents a revealing moment of history and of, well, humans drawing lines in the sand. How the States Got Their Shapes is the first book to tackle why our state lines are where they are. Here are the stories behind the stories, right down to the tiny northward jog at the eastern end of Tennessee and the teeny-tiny (and little known) parts of Delaware that are not attached to Delaware but to New Jersey. How the States Got Their Shapes examines: Why West Virginia has a finger creeping up the side of Pennsylvania Why Michigan has an upper peninsula that isn't attached to Michigan Why some Hawaiian islands are not Hawaii Why Texas and California are so outsized, especially when so many Midwestern states are nearly identical in size Packed with fun oddities and trivia, this entertaining guide also reveals the major fault lines of American history, from ideological intrigues and religious intolerance to major territorial acquisitions. Adding the fresh lens of local geographic disputes, military skirmishes, and land grabs, Mark Stein shows how the seemingly haphazard puzzle pieces of our nation fit together perfectly.
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ManyWordsLater
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My dad wanted book recommendations. So I scoured his shelves for books I had already given him.
This is his new TBR.

He likes non fiction about - science, Americana, the Jewish experience etc.

Anything I should add to his pile?

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ValerieAndBooks
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A very detailed look at how each USA state got the borders they have. Various reasons such as: political, natural borders such as rivers, surveying errors, or to fit into the definition of a slave or non-slave state pre-Civil War. Each state and DC has their own chapter except the territories such as Puerto Rico or Guam. This was a re-read for me. While not dry, all the details might not be for everyone.

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ValerieAndBooks
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See this disputed region? In a nutshell, it was once part of Texas, then it handed over to what was then Oklahoma territory. Have been doing some genealogical research of ancestors living in that area. I learned this after massive confusion. I actually read this book years ago but am now refreshing my memory on a lot of what‘s in here.

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WanderingBookaneer
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Almost all of my students are children of immigrants who receive free school lunches.

Ms. Jeimy M. Gonzalez
c/o Team Success
202 13th Avenue E.
Bradenton, Florida 34208

Postcards written by your children or students would be welcome as well. #50from50

TrishB What a great idea 👍🏻 6y
LiteraryinLawrence I‘ll send a postcard from rural PA! 6y
Amiable I'll contribute from Connecticut! 6y
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lildeb_8 I can send you one from Delaware. When do you need it by? 6y
Aloisi_tribe I can send one from Texas! How cool! 6y
Erinsuereads I‘ve got Colorado! 6y
tammysue I‘ll send one from Illinois and Missouri! 6y
OrangeMooseReads Count me for Michigan 6y
WanderingBookaneer @lildeb_8 : No hurry. They can stagger in and we‘ll turn it into a teaching moment. 6y
Kaye I‘ll send one from OHIO. 6y
Skeebies05 I got kansas for ya! 6y
WhatThePuck I can do Kentucky! 6y
Dogearedcopy I send one from Southern Oregon of Crater Lake 6y
ptkpepe98 I can send one from South Carolina, and I'll ask my sisters to send from their states of Georgia and North Carolina. 6y
Blaire I can send West Virginia! 6y
LiteraryinLawrence I‘m mailing mine from PA today! 6y
kgriffith I don‘t see Maine yet, I volunteer as tribute! 6y
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Quasifesto
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States I have visited. Borrowed from @cobwebmoth because I‘m a big copycat

Crowcrumbs Guess we need to go to West Virginia? 6y
CouronneDhiver Interesting! I feel like Americans do a good amount of domestic traveling. 👍🏽 Excellent! 6y
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