How the States Got Their Shapes

How the States Got Their Shapes by Mark Stein, published by HarperCollins on April 7, 2009, is an illustrated exploration of the historical factors that influenced the boundaries of the United States. This 352-page book delves into the geographical, political, and cultural elements that shaped the nation’s diverse state lines, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of American history through the lens of geography.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed examination of how various historical events and decisions contributed to the formation of state borders. The book presents a narrative that intertwines history with geography, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the development of the United States. With a focus on the interplay between historical context and geographical delineation, this work invites readers to consider the significance of state shapes in understanding the broader narrative of American history.
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Mark Stein is a playwright and screenwriter. His plays have been performed off-Broadway and at theaters throughout the country. His films include Housesitter, with Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. He has taught at American University and Catholic University.
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