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Midwestern States Facts
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List of Midwestern States Facts

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Learn the capitals, landmarks, and key facts about the 12 Midwestern U.S. states through flashcards covering geography, history, and culture.

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Capital: Columbus
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Ohio
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Capital: Indianapolis
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Indiana
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Capital: Jefferson City
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Missouri
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Arch in St Louis, Missouri
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Gateway Arch
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Capital: Denver
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Colorado
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Capital: On Baffin Island, Iqaluit
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Nunavut
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Inhabited by Inuit and indigenous people
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Nunavut
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Capital Winnipeg
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Manitoba
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Lake Winnipeg
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Manitoba
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Capital: Bismarck
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North Dakota
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2000-2010 immune to Great Recession because of oil due to the Bakken formation
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North Dakota
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Capital: St. Paul
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Minnesota
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Twin Cities (in Minnesota)
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St. Paul and Minneapolis
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Start of Mississippi river at:
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Lake Itaska
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___ range near lake superior
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iron range, in Minnesota
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Capital: Lincoln (Named after the pres)
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Nebraska
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River in Nebraska
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Platte
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Capital: Topeka
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Kansas
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Brown V. Board of Education
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Kansas
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Capital: Des Moines
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Iowa
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Pres from Iowa
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Herbert Hoover
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Capital: Springfield
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Illinois
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IMPORTANT city in Illinois:
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Chicago
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Divided into 2 peninsulas
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Michigan
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Capital: Lansing Biggest City: Detroit
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Michigan
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Capital of Wisconsin:
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Madison
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Wisconsin senator
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Joe Mcarthy,
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Capital of South Dakota
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Pierre
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Prominent feature: Black Hills, Badlands
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South Dakota
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Saskatchewan capital:
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Regina
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Important lake in Saskatchewan
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Lake Athabasca

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