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Re: [FT][SG][DS] Canada, the US Civil War II, and the structure of the NAC (really long)

From: "John M. Atkinson" <john.m.atkinson@e...>
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 11:57:53 -0800
Subject: Re: [FT][SG][DS] Canada, the US Civil War II, and the structure of the NAC (really long)

Adrian Johnson wrote:

> and geographical   factors.  The old State organization of the US is
> disolved, with several exceptions: The new areas include New England,
The
> Great Lakes Region, The Carolinas, Florida, Texas, California, the
South
> West, the Rocky Mountain States, and the Great Central Plains.  Each
area

You're missing great hunks of the US.  Virginia, WVa, Maryland,
Kentucky, etc, etc, etc.

You also have to incorporate all of South and Central America.	This
isn't just one big happy Anglo family with marginal numbers of
Hispanics.  They probably outnumber non-Hispanic Whites.  Brazil alone
today has 155,822,400 inhabitants, more than twice the population of the
UK, and they all speak Portugese!

John M. Atkinson


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