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  • Guam (category English-speaking countries and territories) (section Geography and environment)
    Dispatches From the Territories and Other Far-Flung Outposts of the USA. W.W. Norton. 2017. p. 114. ISBN 9780393247602.  U.S. Territories and Possessions (State
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  • American Samoa (category English-speaking countries and territories) (section World War I and the 1918 influenza pandemic)
    language and customs, and the faTemplate:Okinaamatai are the protocols of the "fono" (council) and the chief system. The faTemplate:Okinaamatai and the fono
    178 KB (17,422 words) - 12:27, 31 January 2025
  • Puerto Rico (category Countries and territories where English is an official language) (section Government and politics)
    American countries such as Colombia and Panamá. It has also established trade promotion offices in many foreign countries, all Spanish-speaking, and within
    257 KB (24,445 words) - 23:13, 14 March 2025
  • Maine (category States and territories established in 1820) (section Statehood and Missouri Compromise)
    Scarborough, and Falmouth Lewiston and Auburn Bangor, Orono, Brewer, Old Town, and Hampden Biddeford, Saco and Old Orchard Beach Brunswick and Topsham Waterville
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  • New York (state) (category States and territories established in 1788) (section Confederation period and 1790s)
    of Jefferson, Oswego, Cayuga, and Wayne counties and protects historic shipwrecks and an area of cultural, historical, and spiritual importance to Native
    216 KB (21,582 words) - 00:08, 22 February 2025
  • California (category States and territories established in 1850) (section U.S. conquest and the California Republic)
    change and overextraction, becoming less seasonal and more year-round, further straining California's electricity supply and water security and having
    275 KB (26,521 words) - 10:19, 4 February 2025
  • North Carolina (category States and territories established in 1789) (section Native Americans, lost colony, and permanent settlement)
    encountered by the English; the Iroquoian-speaking Meherrin, Cherokee, and Tuscarora of the interior; and Southeastern Siouan-speaking tribes, such as the
    231 KB (19,900 words) - 00:08, 15 March 2025
  • Washington, D.C. (category States and territories established in 1790) (section Retrocession and the Civil War)
    immigrants who are not proficient in English. As of 2011[update], 85% of D.C. residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a primary language. Half
    277 KB (24,200 words) - 01:03, 22 February 2025
  • Michigan (category States and territories established in 1837) (section Race and ethnicity)
    Peninsula and northern and central Michigan. Bands also inhabited Ontario and southern Manitoba, Canada; and northern Wisconsin, and northern and north-central
    185 KB (17,022 words) - 23:58, 12 February 2025
  • Illinois (category States and territories established in 1818) (section European exploration and settlement prior to 1800)
    Northern American English and African-American English around Chicago, to Midland American English in Central Illinois, to Southern American English in the far
    221 KB (18,978 words) - 00:06, 22 February 2025
  • Pennsylvania (category States and territories established in 1787) (section Adjacent states and province)
    Rico, a U.S. territory, and to a lesser extent immigration from countries such as the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and various Central and South American
    192 KB (16,847 words) - 00:07, 22 February 2025
  • Ohio (category States and territories established in 1803) (section Colonial and Revolutionary eras)
    population speaking Spanish, 2.6% speaking other Indo-European languages, 1.1% speaking Asian and Austronesian languages, and 0.8% speaking other languages
    197 KB (17,710 words) - 08:20, 4 February 2025
  • Vermont (category States and territories established in 1791) (section Race and ethnicity)
    England English, a dialect of New England English, which features full pronunciation of all r sounds, pronouncing horse and hoarse the same, and pronouncing
    217 KB (22,913 words) - 10:02, 4 February 2025
  • Kansas (category States and territories established in 1861) (section Bleeding Kansas and the Civil War)
    northwest and northeast with German immigrants settling and founding towns such as Nortonville, Holton, Sabetha and Horton. Descendants of English and of white
    185 KB (16,672 words) - 00:07, 22 February 2025
  • ISBN (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section English-language pattern)
    for English-speaking countries; 2 for French-speaking countries; 3 for German-speaking countries; 4 for Japan; 5 for Russian-speaking countries; and 7 for
    62 KB (6,003 words) - 00:00, 22 February 2025
  • Barack Obama (category Use American English from September 2020) (section Early life and career)
    mother and a 27-year-old Kenyan father. His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, and was of English, Welsh, German, Swiss, and Irish
    385 KB (14,585 words) - 23:18, 14 March 2025
  • Texas (category States and territories established in 1845) (section Race and ethnicity)
    in the large cities—Western American English and General American English, is increasingly common. Chicano English—due to a growing Hispanic population—is
    256 KB (25,860 words) - 00:17, 15 March 2025
  • Iowa (category States and territories established in 1846) (section Early colonization and trade, 1673–1808)
    dramatic population shifts and economic and social upheaval, with the arrival of new tribes and early European explorers and traders. There were numerous
    200 KB (16,740 words) - 00:03, 22 February 2025
  • Maryland (category States and territories established in 1788) (section Cities and metro areas)
    indentured servants and African slaves or laborers was fluid, and white and black laborers commonly lived and worked together, and formed unions. Mixed-race
    216 KB (18,708 words) - 00:02, 22 February 2025
  • Kentucky (category States and territories established in 1792) (section Kentucky County and the Cherokee-American wars)
    Batts and Fallam 1671, Needham and Arthur 1673. Dr. Thomas Walker and surveyor Christopher Gist surveyed the area now known as Kentucky in 1750 and 1751
    211 KB (19,051 words) - 00:03, 22 February 2025
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