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Midwestern United States - Wikipedia Many of the Louisiana Purchase states in the west-north central United States are also known as the Great Plains states, and the Missouri River is a major waterway joining with the Mississippi
Midwestern United States - New World Encyclopedia Traditional definitions of the Midwest include the Northwest Ordinance "Old Northwest" states and many states that were part of the Louisiana Purchase The states of the Old Northwest are also known as "Great Lakes states " Many of the Louisiana Purchase states are also known as Great Plains states
Midwest - All About America Robert M La Follette, a Midwestern senator from Wisconsin, was a leader in the Progressive era, advocating for reforms in labor, education, and government transparency
12 Midwest States: A Hub for Agriculture and Heavy Industry The Midwest region, also known as the Middle West or the North Central Region of the United States, is home to Lake of the Ozarks, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and Mall of America With the agriculture and manufacturing industries, the area has also had a big economic impact
The Midwest - Regional Facts and Information - USA Heaven The Midwest encompasses 12 states in the north-central United States This region is characterized by its rich agricultural lands, significant manufacturing centers, and diverse mix of urban and rural communities The Midwest has played a pivotal role in American industry, agriculture, and cultural development
About the Midwest - Midwestern Governors Association With four distinct seasons, quality education systems, vibrant cities and relaxing country-sides, the Midwest is an ideal place to go to school, start a family and grow a business Below are some highlights of the strengths of the Midwest
What is the Midwest? - Midstory Growing up in Minnesota, I always thought I had a sense of the Midwest It was the extra long sounds people around me made on their ‘a’ and ‘o’ sounds, my grandmother’s caramel roll recipe and the story of the Great Halloween Blizzard of 1991 (if you’re from another Midwestern state, feel free to replace […]