Eastern United States
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the East
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Red states show the core of the East, states shown as pink may or may not be included in the East, and thus their inclusion or exclusion varies from source to source.
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The Eastern United States or simply the East is traditionally defined as the states east of the Mississippi River. The first two tiers of states west of the Mississippi have traditionally been considered part of the West, but can be included in the East today; usually in regional models that exclude a Central region.
Related Topics:
Mississippi River - Central
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The states most commonly included are from west to east: Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
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Wisconsin - Illinois - Kentucky - Tennessee - Mississippi - Alabama - Florida - Georgia - North Carolina - South Carolina - Virginia - West Virginia - Ohio - Indiana - Michigan - Maryland - Delaware - Pennsylvania - New York - New Jersey - Connecticut - Rhode Island - Massachusetts - New Hampshire - Vermont - Maine
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See also: East Coast of the United States, Eastern Seaboard, List of regions of the United States.
Related Topics:
East Coast of the United States - Eastern Seaboard - List of regions of the United States
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