How the States Got Their Shapes

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An accessible history of how each of the fifty United States obtained their unique shapes offers insight into such topics as the super-sized geography of Texas, Oklahoma's panhandle, and Maryland's unusual layout, in a lighthearted chronicle that features complementary information on land disputes and military skirmishes. Reprint.

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Everett, D. R. (2009). How the States Got Their Shapes. The Annals of Iowa, 68(4), 449–451. https://doi.org/10.17077/0003-4827.1385

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