The Historiest and Most Influential Region in the U.S.

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Which United States Census Bureau Division is the Most HistorInfluential?

1. New England - (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut)
4
25%
2. Mid Atlantic - (New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey)
2
13%
3. East North Central - (Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio)
0
No votes
4. West North Central - (Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa)
0
No votes
5. South Atlantic - (Deleware, D.C., Maryland, West VA., VA., N.C., S.C., Georgia and Florida)
10
63%
6. East South Central - (Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama)
0
No votes
7. West South Central - (Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana)
0
No votes
8. Mountain - (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico)
0
No votes
9. Pacific - (Alaska, Oregan, California, Washington, Hawaii)
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 16
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Re: The Historiest and Most Influential Region in the U.S.

Post by Lavabe » February 24th, 2010, 3:11 pm

There's one Pres in the Virginia list whom I just throw my hands up over... WOODROW WILSON. What's the considered historical opinion on him? Mixed?
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Re: The Historiest and Most Influential Region in the U.S.

Post by CameronBornAndBred » February 24th, 2010, 3:44 pm

Lavabe wrote:There's one Pres in the Virginia list whom I just throw my hands up over... WOODROW WILSON. What's the considered historical opinion on him? Mixed?
He had a funny name.
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Re: The Historiest and Most Influential Region in the U.S.

Post by Johnboy » February 24th, 2010, 3:55 pm

Lavabe wrote:There's one Pres in the Virginia list whom I just throw my hands up over... WOODROW WILSON. What's the considered historical opinion on him? Mixed?
Looks a bit more favorable than mixed according to Wikipedia.

I'd have rated him a bit lower, personally, even though I'm a Virginian and he may be the most well-known member of my college fraternity(High, high high, Ozzie!).
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Re: The Historiest and Most Influential Region in the U.S.

Post by Lavabe » February 24th, 2010, 6:15 pm

Johnboy wrote:
Lavabe wrote:There's one Pres in the Virginia list whom I just throw my hands up over... WOODROW WILSON. What's the considered historical opinion on him? Mixed?
Looks a bit more favorable than mixed according to Wikipedia.

I'd have rated him a bit lower, personally, even though I'm a Virginian and he may be the most well-known member of my college fraternity(High, high high, Ozzie!).
See, I always think of WW as a New Jersey person. Maybe it's the Turnpike rest area named after him. :-?
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