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  1. Unlike New England, the Mid-Atlantic region gained much of its population from new immigration and, by 1750, the combined populations of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania had reached nearly 300,000 people. By 1750, about 60,000 Irish and 50,000 Germans came to live in British North America, many of them settling in the Mid-Atlantic region.

  2. Als Mittelatlantikstaaten (engl.: Mid-Atlantic States) wird eine Gruppe von Bundesstaaten im Nordosten der Vereinigten Staaten bezeichnet. Dazu zählen insbesondere New York, New Jersey und Pennsylvania. Viele Definitionen des Begriffs, etwa die des United States Census Bureau, beschränken sich auf diese drei Staaten; andere schließen auch ...

  3. Sara Thompson, 2690/5840 tons, was also British-built, in 1888 as the SS Gut Heil, and was purchased in 1917. Robert L. Barnes, a 1630/3850-ton Great Lakes tanker, was built in 1914 and purchased in 1918. With the advent of the Navy's new hull-numbering system in 1920 they were designated AO-8 and AO-14.

  4. Currently, the CIA World Factbook gives 9,826,675 km 2 (3,794,100 sq mi), [7] the United Nations Statistics Division gives 9,629,091 km 2 (3,717,813 sq mi), [8] and the Encyclopedia Britannica gives 9,522,055 km 2 (3,676,486 sq mi) (Great Lakes area included but not coastal waters). [9] These sources consider only the 50 states and the Federal ...

  5. Les États Mid-Atlantic [réf. nécessaire] (en français « États du littoral médio-atlantique » ou « États du centre du littoral atlantique » ; en anglais Mid-Atlantic States ou Middle Atlantic States), ou plus simplement le Mid Atlantic, forment l'une des neuf divisions géographiques des États-Unis officiellement reconnues par le Bureau du recensement des États-Unis.

  6. MID-ATLANTIC STATES. The British middle colonies were constructed, between 1664 and 1720, from the remnants of Dutch New Netherland in the Hudson River Valley and Scandinavian New Sweden on the Lower Delaware River. The defining element of their character was population diversity, beginning with these non-English seventeenth-century foundations ...

  7. 60 783 913. A região do Médio-Atlântico ou Centro-Atlântico (em inglês: Mid-Atlantic) é uma região dos Estados Unidos que abrange os Estados de Nova Iorque, Nova Jérsei, Pensilvânia, Delaware, Maryland, Washington D.C., e às vezes Virginia e Virginia Ocidental. Ao discutir o clima, Connecticut às vezes é incluído na região, uma ...