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Why Are There Two Dakotas and Two Carolinas? - Mental Floss
Feb 27, 2014 · In 1729, North and South Carolina were officially recognized as separate royal colonies until the Revolutionary War. Other than this horror show of a beginning and total inability of its early...
State Abbreviations – 50states
List of state abbreviations for all the US states, US territories and the United States military. See the complete list of US two-letter postal abbreviations.
50 States in Square Miles from NETSTATE.COM
Ranking all 50 states by size in square miles including overall area, land area, and water area.
Why Are There Two Dakotas, Carolinas, and Virginias?
Sep 26, 2017 · Unfortunately for the South Dakotans, the federal government decided they would only grant statehood to one, large, “Dakota,” territory. This of course upset the South as their only other option was to wait until the North had enough people living there to become its own state.
USA States (Two-Letter Abbreviations) - WorldAtlas
May 7, 2021 · Whether you are a US citizen, visiting the country, or receiving some mails from there, you may have come across two-letter abbreviations like TX, AZ, TN, OH, and so much more. The abbreviations or codes can be confusing, …
Why Is There a North and South Carolina? - WorldAtlas
May 29, 2018 · Carolinas include the two states of North and South Carolina. The two states are collectively bordered by Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and the Atlantic Ocean. North Carolina is the 9th most populous state while South Carolina is the 23rd most populous state. By surface area, North Carolina is 28th while South Carolina is 40th most extensive.
Origin of Names of US States - Indian Affairs
Jan 4, 1974 · SOUTH CAROLINA: Named for Charles II of England, the same as its sister State, North Carolina. (See North Carolina.) SOUTH DAKOTA: From Sioux Indian name meaning “allies.” (See North Dakota.) TENNESSEE: Name is of Cherokee origin from a tribe located at a village site called Tanasse (also spelled Tennese). The State is named for its ...
U.S. States And Their Border States - The Fact File
Aug 1, 2021 · Of the 50 states in the United States, forty-eight are contiguous, meaning they are next to each other. While Alaska (the largest and most sparsely populated) and Hawaii (an isolated volcanic archipelago) are the non-contiguous states. Below is a list of the fifty states in the United States with the names of their bordering states.
LIST OF ALL 50 STATES - When In Your State
Discover the full list of all 50 states within the United States of America in alphabetical order. Get real facts and information on each individual state.
North Dakota and South Dakota: Why Are There Two? - TIME
Jul 14, 2016 · Steven Bucklin, a professor of history at the University of South Dakota, points to regional differences in trade routes and population size as the two main factors.
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