pacific coast
northeastern united staes East coast East coast East coast
Actually, most of the migration was west, to California, rather than to the east coast. In the 1930's, California was still to some extent an uncrowded frontier, with more room for new immigrants than the older states of the east coast.
No. VA was where the first colony Jamestown was located, one of the first states, where Washington was from, and it is located on the east coast.
The four US states that have active volcanoes are Washington, California, Hawaii and Alaska.
what four states are in the east coast
I do not believe there is any volcanoes on the east coast
It is probably because the East Coast is not beside faults or at the edge of and tectonic plates. If you look at the West Coast, California has a fault. This causes volcanoes in Washington and Oregon.
In the United States, volcanoes are mostly found on the West Coast. The East Coast is not a subduction zone, and therefore does not have volcanoes. The West coast, however, is the location where the Juan de Fuca Plate and the North American Plate collide along the San Andreas Fault. This convergent boundary forms mountains and volcanoes, such as the Cascade Mountains.
there are 14 states in the east coast
East Coast Bruhh
Delaware is on the east Coast of the United States.
Yes, South Carolina is on the east coast of the United States.
States not on the east coast are either northern border, western coast, or southern coastal and border states. For example, Western Coastal States:WashingtonOregonCalifornia
The east coast of the United States.
The East coast. The coast that doesn't have California on it.
The south American coast is farther east than the north American coast.