Bypassed+East+2015

media type="youtube" key="RbK4cL3QSc0" width="420" height="315" In the Bypassed East, there is a wide range of people with different accents. From the Canadian accent, to the New York accent, may include the Jersey accent, and even the more popular accent, the Boston Accent. Here are a couple short clips that showcase the Boston, New York, and Jersey accent.media type="youtube" key="4Y9qEvfmAYI" width="420" height="315"

====The Bypassed East is a very difficult place to live. It features a very harsh winter climate, hilly terrain, and rocky soils that limit agriculture. It did feature many British settlements in the mid 1750s because of its geographical location on the coast which made it one of the first places encountered by europeans, ==== ====also because of it 's rich fishing waters that became an immediate interest for the settlers. ====

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====Over time population declined mostly because of the construction of the Erie Canal and other canals. these canals made it so the east coast had a more direct supply to the mass quantities of goods from more western farms in places like Indiana and Ohio. The New England farmers then migrated west for better land. Presently the population is still quite small, The two largest cities in the northern part of The Bypassed East are; Burlington, Vermont, and Lewiston, Maine, both of which have about 40,000 residents. ====

Much of The Bypassed East is beautiful. This is The Presidential Range located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that feature some of the most rugged topography in the United States. This another beautiful location in Adirondack Park which is located in up-state New York. Many shores that border The Bypassed East have rocky shores. This is The Portland Head light which is a historic lighthouse located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine