Does this map represent well the regions of the USA?

Does this map represent well the regions of the USA?

idk

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Also yes

>Western Frontier
>Great Plains

hahahahaha what the fuck are those

It's all Potatoland or Midwest

It's not bad.

not really, Mid-Atlantic is a really broad area unless you simply mean;
>ugly accents
>older historic areas with a lot of bricks
>poor black people

Yes and no. Many of those regions on that map should actually overlap.

The Great Lakes and Plains are rightful french clay

The section of Connecticut has the richest town in New England.

Good luck. They're completely overrun with gun-toting Germanics.

Greenwich is one of the richest towns in the US, period.

it also contains New Haven, which fits my description

Plus NJ, Southeastern PA, and NYC contain some of the most expensive properties in the whole Northeast, some in the country so I don't follow your point

New England is the only real America

that's pretty good

no

No

>ywn be a comfy early Jamestown settler in the 1600's and live your colonial life exploring the land away from England

Nor Cal should actually be halfway up california.

No one lives where you labeled it (Pelican Bay, and a bunch of hobos/heroin addicts who think growing weed is difficult live where you labeled it).

My mistake, but there is a big empty nothing between Ukiah, Ca and Portland.

jamestown was a mosquito infested, boggy, brackish shit hole. That's why when they finally got everything sorted out, they just moved in-land to Williamsburg

maybe along the coast

the small cities along I-5 in oregon are comfy as fuck. In california, definitely. After about redding/Mt Shasta, its basically wilderness

I'm impressed desu