- Midwestern United States - Wikipedia
The first violent conflicts leading up to the American Civil War occurred between two neighboring Midwestern states, Kansas and Missouri, involving anti-slavery Free-Staters and pro-slavery "Border Ruffian" elements, that took place in the Kansas Territory and the western frontier towns of Missouri roughly between 1854 and 1858
- Midwest | History, States, Map, Culture, Facts | Britannica
The Midwest, as defined by the federal government, comprises the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin
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Missouri feels Southern in the Bootheel, Plains-like in the north, and urban-Midwestern around St Louis Kansas City Kentucky is often claimed by the South, but its northern areas share more with Ohio Indiana
- Midwestern United States - New World Encyclopedia
Chicago is the largest city in the region, followed by Detroit and Indianapolis Other important cities in the region include: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Des Moines, Kansas City, Madison, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Omaha, St Louis, and Wichita
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Missouri: Taum Sauk Mountain is the highest point in Missouri North Dakota: The Peace Garden State has the biggest deposit of lignite South Dakota: The Mount Rushmore State is the 40th state Nebraska: The goldenrod is Nebraska's state flower Kansas: The sunflower fields are the reason behind Kansas' nickname, the Sunflower State
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The region comprises 12 American states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin The Midwest is divided into two divisions by the Census Bureau: East North Central Division and West North Central Division
- About the Midwest - Midwestern Governors Association
The Midwest has varied landscapes and activities: from the plains of Kansas to the forests of Wisconsin; the bustle of Chicago to the fertile fields of Iowa to the Ozarks of Missouri; the “Motor City” in Michigan to the speedways of Indiana; the carved presidents of Mt Rushmore in South Dakota to Ohio, the “Mother of Presidents”; to
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