GP Weren’t MI and WI settled by French fur trappers and Jesuits? Then later by the horrible Germans (like my family).
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ŒV: Hard to say “settled,” since they didn’t usually put down roots (unless you count their Indian wives), but, yeah, the French were generally the first Europeans in. The Germans came considerably later.
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All of rural regions in these states are both held hostage by metropolitan areas and do not correspond culturally to the regions Woodard proposes in his book.
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think the midwest and the northeast really need to be different regions
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They absolutely do
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I'm on the border of the Midlands and greater Appalachia
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I dunno about the UP, but the parts of Minnesota I've been to could be somewhere on the US 2 corridor in Maine/NH/Vermont and you'd never know.
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Appears to have Philly and the Texas Panhandle in the same nation.
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yes I know of UP ; that's why I was attacking the guy
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