
How the States Got Their Shapes
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Narrado por:
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Brian Holsopple
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De:
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Mark Stein
Why does Oklahoma have that panhandle? Did someone make a mistake?
We are so familiar with the map of the United States that our state borders seem as much a part of nature as mountains and rivers. Even the oddities—the entire state of Maryland(!)—have become so engrained that our map might as well be a giant jigsaw puzzle designed by Divine Providence. But that's where the real mystery begins. Every edge of the familiar wooden jigsaw pieces of our childhood represents a revealing moment of history and of, well, humans drawing lines in the sand.
How the States Got Their Shapes is the first book to tackle why our state lines are where they are. Here are the stories behind the stories, right down to the tiny northward jog at the eastern end of Tennessee and the teeny-tiny (and little known) parts of Delaware that are not attached to Delaware but to New Jersey.
How the States Got Their Shapes examines:
- Why West Virginia has a finger creeping up the side of Pennsylvania
- Why Michigan has an upper peninsula that isn't attached to Michigan
- Why some Hawaiian islands are not Hawaii
- Why Texas and California are so outsized, especially when so many Midwestern states are nearly identical in size
Packed with fun oddities and trivia, this entertaining guide also reveals the major fault lines of American history, from ideological intrigues and religious intolerance to major territorial acquisitions. Adding the fresh lens of local geographic disputes, military skirmishes, and land grabs, Mark Stein shows how the seemingly haphazard puzzle pieces of our nation fit together perfectly.
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great info, but...
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Informative
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What disappointed you about How the States Got Their Shapes?
Good book just didn't really work as an audiobook. Recommend the kindle or print versions though.Doesn't lend it self to audio
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Boring, but informative
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Hard to absorb without a map in front of you
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Entertaining, Not.
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Would you try another book from Mark Stein and/or Brian Holsopple?
yesHow did the narrator detract from the book?
Find myself not paying attention because of the monotonous and dull presentation. Couldn't listen to it.Presentation too monotonous and dull
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Where does How the States Got Their Shapes rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Its average wish information was told in a more interesting wayWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
Inject humor, provide more emotion and storytelling to the factsGood information, very repetitive often dull
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should be uch more engaging
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Good reference book
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