• Gingerlegs@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think you’re joking but the name comes from the migration of the incorporation of the states into the union. Not really geographically a reference

    Edit: geographically, not geologically

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      1 year ago

      As a Canadian, thank you for explaining. From the chart, I thought Americans in the middle states were just really bad with geography.

      (also you mean geographically, not geologically)

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      Australian checking in with “I had never been told that”. I just figured it was geographical like our “mid north coast” but evidently not.

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        The US started as 13 colonies/states on the East coast. In the terminology, everything past that is “The West”, and this general area is the middle-ish part of that, so “Midwest”.