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  2. Timeline of the American Old West - Wikipedia

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    The events in this timeline occurred primarily in the portion of the modern continental United States west of the Mississippi River, and mostly in the period between the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the admission of the last western territories as states in 1912 where most of the frontier was already settled and became urbanized; a few ...

  3. American frontier - Wikipedia

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    The "West" was the recently settled area near that boundary. [28] Thus, parts of the Midwest and American South, though no longer considered "western", have a frontier heritage along with the modern western states.

  4. List of North American settlements by year of foundation

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    United States: Settled as Winter Harbor. 1631: South Berwick: Maine: United States: Settled by sailors from the Pied Cow who landed at the confluence of the Salmon Falls and Great Works Rivers: 1631: Lewes: Delaware: United States: Purchased in 1629 and settled as the short-lived Dutch Zwaanendael Colony in 1631.

  5. Western United States - Wikipedia

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    As defined by the United States Census Bureau, the Western region of the United States includes 13 states, [1] with a total 2020 population of 78,588,572. [ 3 ] The West is one of the most sparsely settled areas in the United States with 49.5 inhabitants per square mile (19.1 inhabitants/km 2 ).

  6. State cessions - Wikipedia

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    The state cessions are the areas of the United States that the separate states ceded to the federal government in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The cession of these lands, which for the most part lay between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River , was key to establishing a harmonious union among the former British colonies.

  7. Colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The capital of Santa Fe was settled in 1610 and remains one of the oldest continually European-inhabited settlements in the United States. Local Indians expelled the Spanish for 12 years following the Pueblo Revolt of 1680; they returned in 1692 in the bloodless reoccupation of Santa Fe. [ 14 ]

  8. Territorial evolution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States expropriated from Panama additional areas around the soon-to-be-built Madden Dam and annexed them to the Panama Canal Zone. [365] [373] Caribbean Sea: May 3, 1932 The United States adjusted the border at Punta Paitilla in the Canal Zone, returning a small amount of land to Panama. This was the site for a planned new American ...

  9. Historical regions of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first state cessions. The 13 original states ceded their western claims to the federal government, allowing for the creation of the country's first western territories and states. The following are state cessions made during the building of the U.S. The Delaware Wedge, dispute with Pennsylvania settled in 1921; now a part of the state of ...