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The '''U.S. Eastern states''' are the states east of the [[Mississippi River]]. (The first tier of states to the West ([[Minnesota]], [[Iowa]], [[Missouri]], [[Arkansas]] and [[Louisiana]]) are in something of a geographic limbo when it comes to the U.S.'s East-West divide--they are not fully Eastern or Western, and instead generally split North-South, with Missouri again being somewhat lost, having connections to both regions.)
 
The states of '''the East''', from west to east, include [[Wisconsin]], [[Illinois]], [[Kentucky]], [[Tennessee]], [[Mississippi]], [[Alabama]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[North Carolina]], [[South Carolina]], [[Virginia]], [[West Virginia]], [[Ohio]], [[Indiana]], [[Michigan]], [[Maryland]], [[Delaware]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[New York]], [[New Jersey]], [[Connecticut]], [[Rhode Island]], [[Massachusetts]], [[New Hampshire]], [[Vermont]] and [[Maine]].
 
See also: [[East Coast of the United States]], [[Eastern Seaboard]], [[List of regions of the United States]].