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The Northeast region of the United States has the fewest people. This region includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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The Eastern part of the United States has the fewest mountains. The Rocky Mountain Range takes up a large portion of the western part of the US.
The Southeast region typically contained the fewest non-English minorities due to its historical settlement patterns and demographics. States in this region were often less diverse compared to other parts of the country.
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The Southwest Reigon
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The eastern part of the United States has the fewest mountains compared to the West, South, and Midwest regions. The eastern states are generally flatter and have lower elevation levels, with the Appalachian Mountains being the primary mountain range in this region.
In 1900, the area with the fewest major urban areas in the United States was likely the Western region, particularly states like Nevada, Wyoming, and Montana, which were sparsely populated and had fewer cities compared to the East and Midwest.
Wyoming is the state with the fewest people in it.