The frontier states, often located west of the original 13 states, differed in several key ways. They were typically less populated, had more diverse economies centered around agriculture and resource extraction, and experienced rapid growth due to westward expansion. Additionally, the political and social structures in frontier states were often more fluid, with a greater emphasis on individualism and opportunities for land ownership compared to the more established and structured societies of the original 13 states. This led to distinct cultural identities and governance challenges as these states developed.
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