I the early 1800s most Americans still lived along the Eastern side of North America. The midwest was considered the Frontier.
on the north eastern coast but Maine was called Massachusetts.
In the early 1800s, most Americans lived along the eastern coast of North America, particularly in urban centers like New York and Philadelphia. The majority were rural farmers, with only a small percentage residing in cities. While some westward expansion began to occur, the eastern states remained heavily populated during this period.
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