• Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 days ago

      For the longest time I assumed the Midwest was a purely descriptive term based on location and not one that was defined… Finding out Ohio was in the Midwest blew my mind.

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        It’s because the term came from a time when everything west of the Mississippi River was “the West”

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        I’m from the Midwest and so many people when I tell them or discuss being Midwestern have no idea that it’s Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, etc. They treat me like I’m stupid. Well they’re not wrong, but I didn’t make that shit up.

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        Think of the time when the name came about (late 1700s or early 1800s), anything beyond the coastal states was “the west” and what they called the Midwest was (kind of) in the middle of it.

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        7 days ago

        I’d say so too. If you’re in Detroit or Chicago, you’re in the East North Central, Midwest, lol.