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The 124 United States That Could’ve Been

Last Updated: August 26, 2024 Leave a Comment

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The 124 United States That Could’ve Been

Map created by Andrew Shears
The map above shows what the US could have looked like if all the various breakaway plans had worked out. The original blog post by Andrew is no longer up, but you can read what it said here:

Most of my life, I’ve daydreamed about history — not so much the incredible depth of historical events that have already occurred, good thinking as that might be. No, I’ve constantly fictionalized history by changing the outcome of one event here and there and exploring the possibilities of what would have come next. Sometimes I come up with some utterly ridiculous progressions on these alternate timelines of whole new worlds based on relatively minor changes.

Though I admit my imagination was far more active in my youth, I’ve had a little help getting things going again… mainly, of all things, Wikipedia. A treasure trove of information, the online encyclopedia that anyone can edit has tons of information on historical minutiae that can be used to pass idle time. One of my favorite things to read about, oddly, is defunct sports leagues and teams. These always make me think of the random “what if” questions: What if the USFL hadn’t failed in its anti-trust suit against the NFL? (It won, but was only awarded $1.) What if, instead of Green Bay’s Packers, that the Muncie Flyers had survived as a small-market team to the present? What if the Federal League, or World Hockey Association, or ABA had made it? Sure, the world of sports is limited in application, but think: if something so arbitrary can spark the imagination, what about larger world events like World War II or the American Civil War? The possibilities are seemingly endless.

I’m certainly not the only one who’s done this. It seems like a good third of all Star Trek episodes deal with timeline issues like this. In fact, there’s a whole genre of literature, called “alternate history,” dedicated to exploring these very possibilities. Harry Turtledove is probably the king of this genre in the US. Turtledove explored an alternate reality in which the south won the American Civil War, all the way through present day. Philip K. Dick’s contribution (The Man in the High Castle), a book in which he explores the opposite possible outcome of World War II, is probably the most well known in the genre. Even Newt Gingrich as gotten in on the action. His book…. wasn’t completely terrible, as much as it pains me to admit it, though it’s probably more the subject matter than the writing.

Recently, on Wikipedia, I discovered a list that really intrigued me like none other: the List of U.S. State Partition Proposals. For a geographer/cartographer who’s a U.S.-specialist and who’s interested in alternate history, this was Kryptonite for my productivity. From this list, I stumbled onto listings for U.S. Territories that Failed to Become States and the listing for the hypothetical 51st State. I even came across a nice little book called Lost States, a humorous account from Michael Trinklein that briefly explores a number of random states that never quite happened.

After reading all of these things, and all of the linked pages connected — that’s where Wikipedia really sucks you in — I, of course, allowed my own mind to wander and I came up with the beginnings of a historical geography narrative for the United States of my own, drawing on each of these sources. How could I spell this out? Well, I’m no novelist, because I just really don’t have the imagination or skills necessary to put together a story in that format. However, I can make maps here and there, and I firmly believe that maps can do a pretty good job telling a story.

Of course, as the map has stated right in the legend, this is NOT a proposal of any sort, it’s only a fictional work based loosely on history. Depending on my free time in the next few weeks, I’m hoping to post a summary of how I came up with this map (in other words, my timeline), and a brief capsule about each of these newly created states. I might even make a GIS shapefile so that I could do some rudimentary analysis. That’d be a bizarro GIS article to write, wouldn’t it?

Who knew fictional geography could be so much fun?

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Largest Racial / Ethnic Groups in US States

Last Updated: August 26, 2024 Leave a Comment

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Largest Racial / Ethnic Groups in US States

Map created by reddit user dphayteeyl

The map above shows which states have White majorities (over 50% of the population), White pluralities (largest group but less than 50% of the population), Black/African American plurality, Hispanic/Latino pluralities and Asian plurality.

All data is based on the 2020 US census.

Do the results surprise you?

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A 1960s Taiwanese Board Game Where You Take Back Mainland China

Last Updated: August 26, 2024 Leave a Comment

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taiwain game

Game found on reddit
The Taiwanese board game above is from the 1960s and is called Counteroffensive Victory Chess (反攻勝利棋). The goal was to take back China by starting from Taiwan and slowly retaking the provinces with a dice until the first player that reaches Nanjing wins the game.

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The 10 Biggest Subdivisions In The World By Area

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The 10 Biggest Subdivisions In The World By Area

Map created by reddit user Music672621
Here are the rankings of the 10 subdivisions based on land area, along with their respective sizes in both square kilometers and square miles:

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Filed Under: World Maps

Most Expensive Toll Roads in the US

Last Updated: August 25, 2024 Leave a Comment

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Most Expensive Toll Roads in the US

Map found on reddit
This map shows the Most Expensive Toll Roads to Drive End-to-End in the US.  It is based on 2021 data, prices based on non-discount rates for passenger vehicles and excludes bridges, crossings, and tunnels.

In order they are:

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The Number of Comfortable Temperature Days Per Year: 10-29°C (50-85°F)

Last Updated: August 25, 2024 Leave a Comment

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The Number of Comfortable Temperature Days Per Year: 10-29°C (50-85°F)

Map created by MyPerfectWeather.com
This map represents the “Number of Days with Comfortable Weather” across the United States. The comfortable weather criteria are defined as days where the high temperature is between 10°C (50°F) and  29°C (85°F), and the maximum dew point temperature is ≤ 18°C  (65°F).

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Map of Greek Surname Suffixes

Last Updated: August 25, 2024 Leave a Comment

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Map of Greek Surname Suffixes

This map visually represents the prevalence of Greek surname suffixes based on different regions within Greece and some adjacent areas like Cyprus and parts of Turkey.

The suffixes shown on the map indicate regional patterns of how surnames tend to end, which can often be traced back to historical, linguistic, or cultural influences.

Here’s a breakdown of the key suffixes and the regions where they are prevalent:

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An “Interesting” World Map Found In The Lobby of a Chinese Hotel

Last Updated: August 25, 2024 2 Comments

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Map found on reddit
I can’t find many details about this map online. However, it’s interesting for a few reasons:

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Filed Under: World Maps

Map of The The World Islands (Dubai)

Last Updated: August 25, 2024 Leave a Comment

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Map of The The World Islands

Taken from the ISS in 2010
The World Islands project in Dubai is an ambitious artificial archipelago development located off the coast of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

It is designed to resemble a map of the world, with a collection of small, man-made islands representing various countries and continents.

Key Features of The World Islands Project:

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Human Settlements That Have No Settlement Further North With A Greater Population

Last Updated: August 23, 2024 2 Comments

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Human Settlements That Have No Settlement Further North With A Greater Population

Map created by reddit user beingthehunt
This map shows human settlements that are unique for being the northernmost locations with a specific population size, where there is no more populous settlement further north.

Here is a summary of the cities and settlements listed on the map, with their populations:

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