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taurus [48]
3 years ago
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Which states are in the east coast?

Geography
1 answer:
LenKa [72]3 years ago
5 0
From north to south...

Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Rhode Island, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North & South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida all border the east coast.
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