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The only reason Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio are so low is because of the massive farms. They were originally all forest.

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It must be that everything east of the Great Plains was originally, in America. In Canada the boreal forest stretches coast to coast (and hasn’t gotten much smaller to date).

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There weren’t many meadows before humans came, it was all forrest.

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Not in the East, anyway. The Great plains have always been massive grasslands.

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