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« on: June 13, 2017, 02:44:02 PM »

I think we pretty much learned the Census regions ... but, as I previously posted one time, this is how I view them:

While we're on the subject, I think this is the most basic breakdown for me (I think that just because DC was such a crutial "breaking point" in the Civil War, I am fine with letting Maryland and Delaware shed their original Southern stock for Northeastern):



This, I think, is the correct map.
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