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  2. Virginia sent forth George Rogers Clark to secure the western lands and established the future American claim to the Midwest, which was recognized in the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
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    Because the Northwest Territory lay between the East Coast and the then Far West, the states carved out of it were called the "Northwest" in 1789, and "Middle West" by 1898.
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    The first recorded use of the term Midwestern to refer to a region of the central U.S. occurred in 1886; Midwest appeared in 1894, and Midwesterner in 1916. One of the earliest late-19th-century uses of Midwest was in reference to Kansas and Nebraska to indicate that they were the civilized areas of the west. See more

    The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the See more

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    Among the Native Americans, Paleo-Americans cultures were the earliest in North America, with a presence in the Great Plains and … See more

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    The theory of the middle ground was introduced in Richard … See more

    Farming and agriculture
    Agriculture is one of the biggest drivers of local economies in the Midwest, accounting for … See more

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    The term West was applied to the region in British North America and in the early years of the United States, when the colonial territories had not extended far from the Atlantic … See more

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    The vast central area of the U.S., into Canada, is a landscape of low, flat to rolling terrain in the Interior Plains, ideal for farming and … See more

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    Like the rest of the United States, the Midwest is predominantly Christian.
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  6. WEBIn the 1800s the Midwest began to grow in population. Larger cities developed, and they became heavily industrialized. The nearness of the Great Lakes, acting as a transportation link to eastern markets, helped …

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