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How different are US states? Is there a difference between Colorado and Kansas, for example, or the main difference is wether the state northern or southern?
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>>218280608
Eastern Colorado is basically Kansas.
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>>218280608
Western Kansas is basically Colorado.
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These are the main divisions in CO.
t. lived there for 4 years
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>>218280608
Our average States are the size of Euro countries, but our character is more regional.
We tend to move around until we find our preferred place. Some regions are agriculture based, some are industry, some are parks and recreation. Those with no real natural resources are dominated by their cities, who may or may not produce intellectual property.
State borders are neighbor homogenous, with deeper individual character in the interior, which mostly mirror the values of their dominate immigrant / domestic families.
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>>218280608
There's regional differences. State to state is gradual and not a lot of change.
Compare Louisiana and Colorado and you'll feel like you've been to two different countries.
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What are the characteristics of life in the regions where Louisiana and Colorado are located, and what are the differences?
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>>218281448
Colorado is more like California and Utah. There's a Mormon presence, the state has a higher Hispanic population and Native American culture is more noticeable in the Rockies since the Natives there lived in shit desert lands that White people didn't immediately want.
Louisiana has Francophones and more black people, it's way, way more religious too and laws aren't as lax about things.
Louisiana has more crime and you have to be more careful out and about.
That and the climates are completely different.
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>cultural differences between the states are huge! Like in Louisiana the mcdonalds buns are thicker than in California and in Texas the gas stations are bigger. It was like a huge culture shock to me or something.
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It's true though.
NYC unironically felt more like a weird city-state that happened to border America than part of the US when I visited from Kansas.
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>>218281611
americans can never live this image down man
literally saw a mexican-american who looks like that (fat forehead, oversized cheeks, bald, neckbeard) during my vacation to LA a couple years ago

amerimutts are real o algo



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