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Midwestern United States - Wikipedia ^ Shurtleff, William; Aoyagi, Akiko (2004) History of World Soybean Production and Trade – Part 1 Soyfoods Center, Lafayette, California: Unpublished Manuscript, History of Soybeans and Soyfoods, 1100 B C to the 1980s ^ a b c "Iowa State Fact Sheets" Ers usda gov Archived from the original on July 8, 2012 Retrieved June 17, 2015
Midwest | History, States, Map, Culture, Facts | Britannica DeSantis loses bet on Miami Hurricanes, owes Indiana governor key lime pie and stone crabs • Jan 20, 2026, 1:39 PM ET (AP) Rain soaks Rose Parade in California and snow squalls hit Midwest and Northeast on first day of 2026 • Jan 1, 2026, 5:10 PM ET (AP) Midwest hit with more extreme cold after winter storm • Dec 30, 2025, 7:51 PM ET (AP)
The U. S. : States in the Midwest - Map Quiz Game - Seterra The Midwest is often referred to America’s heartland, in part because of its historical role as a producer of agricultural products, and in part because of its symbolic importance Known for its great lakes, flat prairies, and fields of grain and corn, the region is home to about 20 percent of the American population Nearly half of those, however, live in and around Chicago
Midwest - All About America Discover the Midwest: a powerful blend of industry, agriculture, and history across 12 states that shaped America's heartland and national identity
Midwestern United States - New World Encyclopedia The Midwestern United States (or Midwest) refers to the north-central states of the United States of America, specifically Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin A 2006 Census Bureau estimate put the population at 66,217,736 Both the geographic center and the population center of the contiguous United States
12 Midwest States: A Hub for Agriculture and Heavy Industry The Midwest region, also known as the Middle West or the North Central Region of the United States, is home to Lake of the Ozarks, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and Mall of America With the agriculture and manufacturing industries, the area has also had a big economic impact
What is the Midwest? - Midstory Actually, regionalism — a study of the different regions and the identities people have that are tied to them — has roots in the Midwest, according to Dr Michael Steiner, an Emeritus Professor of American Studies at California State University, Fullerton