Why So Few Americans Live In Delaware As Compared To Pennsylvania, Maryland, or New Jersey

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The first 100 people to use code GeographyByGeoff with the link below will get 60% off of Incogni: http://incogni.com/geographybygeoff Listen to the podcast episode here: https://pod.link/1650651563/episode/570b918fc4d3a977dc441a173a98cb1f Support me on Substack: https://geographyiseverything.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geographybygeoff/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geographybygeoff Linktree for everything: https://linktr.ee/geographybygeoff COUPLE QUICK CORRECTIONS: 1. Sorry about the mispronunciation of Lewes. 2. I used a video of the Chesapeake Bridge and not the Chesapeake Bridge and Tunnel. Delaware is a tiny state in terms of population. And while it's also small in area size, there's a reason why the state has no major city to call its own. After all, if nearly 6 million people can squeeze into the Philadelphia metro region, they can certainly fit into Delaware's nearly 2,000 square miles. But while physical size isn't necessarily a problem, other factors definitely hindered Delaware's population growth over the decades. Stock footage is acquired from www.storyblocks.com and artlist.io. Animation support provided by DH Designs (needahittman.com)

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