If one lives in Canada these US States are all in the south..........Wow, just wow. Missouri, you MAYBE have a point. Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Utah have NEVER been considered the midwest, not now or in the past. Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota have never been considered the midwest by anyone I ever knew except for the census.
It is totally amazing that Americans are defending this mistake. Have you ever been to any of theses states? They have about as much in common with the midwest than Canada does to Peru. The geography is completely different, the weather is completely different, and the culture is different. If you said these states were midwest in any classroom in the USA, you would be told you are wrong.
Still don't get it, do ya........
Well that's a rather parochial approach. I never said the midwest was a direction yet in a way it is, it's using directional constructs to define a region. And different people define which states are in it differently. Such is life.It seems I'm one of about 3 people that get it. The midwest is not a direction. It is a region of the United States, and it is NOT the states listed in this forums subsection.
Oh here we go again, bet you think I'm some new age progressive revisionist.......... lolNobody who completed high school in the USA would define 75% of the states in this subforum as midwest. It is a mistake, and you know it. The owner can call it whatever they want, but I hate when people try and defend it as a possible fact. I know the new cool thing is for everything wrong to be right, and everything right to be wrong, but I can provide a mountain of evidence against this.
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