Editing Talk:1902: State Borders
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In the "explanation" column of the grid the entry for Rhode Island says "Expanding Rhode Island eastward would reduce the number of land borders it has to two [...]" This confused me a great deal, and I triple-checked to confirm that Rhode Island currently has two land borders, so how would making it bigger <b>reduce</b> the number (which is currently two) to two? [[Special:Contributions/108.162.237.190|108.162.237.190]] 04:15, 16 October 2017 (UTC) | In the "explanation" column of the grid the entry for Rhode Island says "Expanding Rhode Island eastward would reduce the number of land borders it has to two [...]" This confused me a great deal, and I triple-checked to confirm that Rhode Island currently has two land borders, so how would making it bigger <b>reduce</b> the number (which is currently two) to two? [[Special:Contributions/108.162.237.190|108.162.237.190]] 04:15, 16 October 2017 (UTC) | ||
− | • Original writer - my bad for poor writing. I had the fact that Rhode Island's current border with Massachusetts has two clear lines | + | • Original writer - my bad for poor writing. I had the fact that Rhode Island's current border with Massachusetts has two clear lines: an east-west border to RI's north and a north-southish border to RI's east on the mind, with the latter being erased under the DT's proposals. |
A description of the change to the eastern Massachusetts/New Hampshire border is missing. | A description of the change to the eastern Massachusetts/New Hampshire border is missing. |