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* On the west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California all have their normal shapes, but there is a new rectangular state south of Oregon and north of California.
 
* On the west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California all have their normal shapes, but there is a new rectangular state south of Oregon and north of California.
* East of this, two more nearly rectangular states have been added between Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah.
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* East of this, two more nearly rectangular states have been added between Idaho, Nevada, and Utah; and between Montana and Wyoming.
* A column of five rectangular states has been inserted between Montana/Wyoming/Utah/Arizona and the Dakotas/Nebraska/Colorado/New Mexico.
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* A column of four rectangular states has been inserted between Montana/Wyoming/Colorado and the Dakotas/Nebraska/Kansas.
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* Another rectangular state has been added between Arizona and New Mexico.
 
* Another somewhat rectangular state has been added between South Dakota and Nebraska.
 
* Another somewhat rectangular state has been added between South Dakota and Nebraska.
 
* Ohio and Indiana have been narrowed with a new state being created between them.
 
* Ohio and Indiana have been narrowed with a new state being created between them.
* New states shaped like Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina have been added directly south of those states.
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* New states shaped like Arkansas and North Carolina have been added directly south of those states.
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* A new state shaped like Tennessee has been added between that state and Kentucky.
 
* New Hampshire now has a state that looks like its reflection between itself and Maine.
 
* New Hampshire now has a state that looks like its reflection between itself and Maine.
  

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