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Historic regions of the United States - Definition and Overview

These are historic regions of the United States, meaning regions that were legal entities in the past, or which the average modern American would no longer immediately recognize as a regional description.

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Colonial Areas Not Among the Original 13

Main articles: Thirteen Colonies, European colonization of the Americas, British colonization of the Americas

Regions Ceded, Annexed or Purchased from States or Foreign Powers

Main articles: United States territorial acquisitions, History of United States imperialism, Manifest Destiny

Census Bureau map depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood.
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Census Bureau map depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood.

Formerly Independent Nations Now States

Internal Land Grants, Cessions, Purchases, Districts, Claims or Settlements

The following are land grants, cessions, purchases, defined districts (official or otherwise) or named settlements made within an area that was already part of the original 13 colonies or a state of the Union or U.S. territory, including major land acquisitions (of varying degrees of legality) from Native Americans that did not involve international treaties or state cessions.

Former Organized U.S. Territories (Chronological)

The following is a list of organized U.S. territories that have become states, in the order of the date organized.

Possessions and Overseas Territories Subsequently Retroceded

Unrecognized

Nicknames

See also

External links

Example Usage of Historic

geerebekah: Going to the Historic area of Philadelphia. God, I love being here.
bethanyg: Revised 8 Historic contexts, rewrote some sections, added some attachments. Yikes!
sanjeevn: Flu Now At Historic High in Mass. http://bit.ly/1nDq5i Boston Man Dies From Swine Flu http://bit.ly/yNGdV #SwineFlu FAQ http://bit.ly/3408Md
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