Maps of the US
Using NASA airborne radar, scientists have shown the degree to which New Orleans and its surrounding areas are sinking each
Read MoreA guide for negro hotels and guest houses in the eastern USA.
Read MoreMassachusetts doesn’t feel like Virginia for a reason. Between 1620 and 1770, four British regions sent settlers with completely different worldviews. East Anglian Puritans built communal New England. North Midlands Quakers created tolerant Pennsylvania. Southern English gentry ran hierarchical Virginia. Scottish-English borderers settled independent Appalachia. The map shows where they came from and where they went. American regions still reflect those origins.
Read MoreAccording to seattletimes.com Among the 50 biggest U.S. cities, Seattle ranks No. 3 on the “geographic diversity index” with a
Read MoreGermans cover the Midwest—41 million Americans. Wisconsin 37% German, North Dakota 36%, some counties hit 64%. Mexicans cluster along the border at 11% of Americans. African Americans dominate where plantations were. English ancestry leads Appalachia and BC. French fills Quebec and northern Maine. Montana is German, southern Saskatchewan is German. But Washington is German and British Columbia is English. Settlement timing and colonial policies created these patterns that persist today.
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