HISTORIC REGIONS OF THE UNITED STATES

These are 'historic regions of the United States', meaning regions that were legal entities in the past, or which the average modern American would no longer immediately recognize as a regional description.

Contents
The Thirteen Colonies
Colonial districts other than the original thirteen
Regions ceded, annexed or purchased from states or foreign powers
Internal land grants, cessions, purchases, districts, claims or settlements
Iowa
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Indian Reserves
Pennsylvania
Former organized territories
Possessions and overseas territories subsequently retroceded
Independent nations turned states
Unrecognized or self-declared entities
Native American-related regions
Nicknames
See also
External links

The Thirteen Colonies


The 13 colonies ceded their western claims to the federal government, allowing the creation of the first western territories (and later, states)

Main articles: Thirteen Colonies


Province of New Hampshire

Province of Massachusetts Bay

Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Connecticut Colony

Province of New York

Province of New Jersey

Province of Pennsylvania

Delaware Colony

Province of Maryland

Colony and Dominion of Virginia

Province of North Carolina

Province of South Carolina

Province of Georgia

Colonial districts other than the original thirteen


Main articles: European colonization of the Americas


Dominion of New England

East Jersey

Indian Reserve (1763)

Jamestown Settlement

Massachusetts Bay Colony

New Haven Colony

New Netherland

New Sweden

Plymouth Colony

Popham Colony

Province of Carolina

Province of Maine

Roanoke Colony

West Jersey

Regions ceded, annexed or purchased from states or foreign powers


''See also: United States territorial acquisitions, Manifest Destiny''
Census Bureau map (circa 1974?) depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood or of ratification of the Constitution.


Alaska Purchase

Gadsden Purchase

Louisiana Purchase, originally Louisiana (New France)


Great Plains


Sabine Free State

Mexican Cession

Oregon Country

Red River Basin

Florida Purchase


East Florida


West Florida

State Cessions


Illinois Country


Ohio Country


Yazoo Lands

Texas Annexation
National Atlas map depicting United States territorial acquisitions.

Internal land grants, cessions, purchases, districts, claims or settlements


The following are land grants, cessions, purchases, defined districts (official or otherwise) or named settlements made within an area that was already part of the original 13 colonies or a state of the Union or U.S. territory, including major land acquisitions (of varying degrees of legality) from Native Americans that did not involve international treaties or state cessions.

Arizona Territory (CSA) (Arizona, New Mexico)

Carver's Tract (Wisconsin)

Cherokee Strip (Kansas)

Cumberland District, North Carolina aka District of Miro (Tennessee)

Department of Alaska

District of Alaska

District of Arkansas

District of Columbia

District of Kentucky

District of Louisiana

District of Maine

District of West Augusta (Pennsylvania, Virginia)

Equivalent Lands (Connecticut-Massachusetts)

Fairfax Grant (Virginia)

German Coast (Louisiana)

Gorges Patent (Maine)

Granville District (North Carolina)

Honey Lands (disputed tract of land, Iowa-Missouri)

Jackson Purchase (Kentucky)

King's College Tract (Vermont)

Marquette District (Wisconsin)

Military Tract of 1812 (Illinois, Michigan, Arkansas, Missouri)

Mobile District

New Hampshire Grants (Vermont)

New York Lands (Kansas)

Pembina Territory (Dakotas, Minnesota)

Platte Purchase (Missouri)

Pike's Peak Country (Colorado)

Saginaw Cession (Michigan)

Territory of Sagadahock (Maine)

Trans-Mississippi

Transylvania Colony (Kentucky)

Waldo Patent (Maine)

Washington District, North Carolina (Tennessee)
Iowa


Black Hawk Purchase

Dubuque's Claim

Giard Grant

Half-Breed Tract

Honey Lands (disputed tract of land, Iowa-Missouri)

Iowa District

Keokuk's Reserve

Neutral Ground (Iowa)

Potawatomi Cession

Sac and Fox Cession

Sioux Cession
New York


Central New York Military Tract (New York)

The Holland Purchase (New York)

The Mill Yard Tract (New York)

The Morris Reserve (New York)

Macomb's Purchase (New York)

Phelps and Gorham Purchase (New York)

The Triangle Tract (New York)

The Purchase of New Jersey (New York)
Ohio

Map of the Ohio Lands

''Main article: Ohio Lands''

Canal Lands

College Lands

College Township

Congress Lands or Congressional Lands (1798-1821)


Congress Lands North of Old Seven Ranges


Congress Lands West of Miami River


Congress Lands East of Scioto River


North and East of the First Prinicipal Meridian


South and East of the First Principal Meridian

Connecticut Western Reserve

Dolerman's Grant

Dohrman Tract

Donation Tract

Ephraim Kimberly Grant

Firelands or Sufferers' Lands

Fort Washington

French Grant

Gnadenhutten Tract

Indian Land Grants (Same as Moravian?)

Maumee Road Lands

Michigan Survey or Michigan Meridian Survey or Toledo Tract

Miami & Erie Canal Lands

Ministerial Lands

Moravian Indian Grants

Ohio & Erie Canal Lands

Ohio Company of Associates


Purchase on the Muskingum

Refugee Tract

Salem Tract

Salt Reservations or Salt Lands

Schoenbrunn Tract

School Lands

Seven Ranges or Old Seven Ranges

Symmes Purchase or Miami Purchase and/or the Land Between the Miamis

Toledo Strip, object of a nearly bloodless war between Ohio and Michigan

Turnpike Lands

Twelve-Mile Square Reservation

Two-Mile Square Reservation

United States Military District

Virginia Military District

Zane's Tracts or Zane's Grant or Ebenezer Zane Tract
Oklahoma

Map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories


Big Pasture

Cherokee Outlet, or Cherokee Strip

Cimarron Territory

Greer County

Indian Territory

Neutral Strip, or ''No Man's Land''

Oklahoma Territory

State of Sequoyah

Unassigned Lands
Indian Reserves


Cheyenne-Arapaho Reserve

Commanche, Kiowa and Apache Reserve

Iowa Reserve

Kaw Reserve

Kickapoo Reserve

Osage Reserve

Ponca and OtoeMisouria Reserve

Citizen Potawatomi and Absentee Shawnee Reserve

Sac and Fox Reserve

Tonkawa Reserve

Wichita and Caddo Reserve
Pennsylvania


Erie Triangle (Pennsylvania)

The Walking Purchase (Pennsylvania)

Welsh Tract (Pennsylvania)

Former organized territories


The following is a list of organized U.S. territories that have become states, in the order of the date organized.

Territory Northwest of the River Ohio (1789–1803) became the State of Ohio

Territory South of the River Ohio (1790–1796) became the State of Tennessee

Territory of Mississippi (1798–1817)

Territory of Indiana (1800–1816)

Territory of Orleans (1804–1812) became the State of Louisiana

Territory of Michigan (1805–1837)

Territory of Louisiana (1805–1812) (preceded by the District of Louisiana) renamed Territory of Missouri (1812–1821)

Territory of Illinois (1809–1818)

Territory of Alabama (1817–1819)

Territory of Arkansaw (1819–1836) became the State of Arkansas

Territory of Florida (1822–1845)

Territory of Wisconsin (1836–1848)

Territory of Iowa (1838–1846)

Territory of Oregon (1848–1859)

Territory of Minnesota (1849–1858)

Territory of New Mexico (1850–1912)

Territory of Utah (1850–1896)

Territory of Washington (1853–1889)

Territory of Kansas (1854–1861)

Territory of Nebraska (1854–1867)

Territory of Colorado (1861–1876)

Territory of Nevada (1861–1864)

Territory of Dakota (1861–1889) became the State of North Dakota and the State of South Dakota

Territory of Arizona (1863–1912)

Territory of Idaho (1863–1890)

Territory of Montana (1864–1889)

Territory of Wyoming (1868–1890)

Territory of Oklahoma (1890–1907) (preceded, in part, by the Indian territory)

Territory of Hawaii (1898–1959)

Territory of Alaska (1912–1959) (preceded by the Department of Alaska and the District of Alaska)

Possessions and overseas territories subsequently retroceded



Panama Canal Zone

Commonwealth of the Philippines

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

Ryukyus

Chamizal

Rio Rico, Texas (Horcón Tract)

Independent nations turned states



Kingdom of Hawaii later the Republic of Hawaii

Republic of Texas

Republic of New Connecticut later the Republic of Vermont

Republic of California

Unrecognized or self-declared entities



Conch Republic

Confederate States of America


Arizona Territory (CSA)

Kingdom of Beaver Island

Kingdom of Callaway

Great Republic of Rough and Ready

Long Republic

Nataqua Territory

Nickajack

Provisional Government of Oregon

Republic of California

Republic of Indian Stream

Republic of Madawaska

Republic of South Carolina

Republic of Vermont

Republic of Winston

Republic of West Florida

State of Deseret

State of Franklin

State of Jefferson

State of Kanawha

State of Sequoyah

State of Superior

State of Westmoreland

Territory of Cimarron

Territory of Jefferson

Territory of McDonald

Transoconee Republic

Westsylvania

Native American-related regions



Comancheria

Dinetah

Lenapehoking

Nicknames



Burnt-Over District

Dust Bowl

See also



Political divisions of the United States

United States territory

List of regions of the United States

List of U.S. states that were never territories

European colonization of the Americas

Reconstruction military districts

List of former United States counties

External links



Chronological List of Territories 1787-1890

Official Name and Status History of the several States and U.S. Territories

Indian Land Cessions in the United States, United States Digital Map Archives

LOC: Indian Land Cessions in the United States, 1784-1894, United States Serial Set, Number 4015

United States Territorial Maps 1775-1920

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