How the States Got Their Shapes

How the States Got Their Shapes (2011-2012)

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How well do average Americans know their country? Brian Unger hits the road to uncover the history hidden in the lines and contours that make up the U.S. map through man-on-the-street quizzes and head-to-head competitions. Contestants battle to win some cash, show their state pride and display their knowledge of U.S. geography as they reveal how the country took shape.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E19The United Shapes of AmericaDec 22, 2012
S02E18Big vs. SmallDec 15, 2012
S02E17Rich vs. PoorDec 8, 2012
S02E16State vs. StateDec 8, 2012
S02E15Mess with TexasNov 24, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'How the States Got Their Shapes' first premiere?

'How the States Got Their Shapes' premiered on May 3, 2011.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'How the States Got Their Shapes'?

There were ten episodes in the first season of 'How the States Got Their Shapes'.

Who is the host of 'How the States Got Their Shapes'?

The host of 'How the States Got Their Shapes' is Brian Unger.

What is the format of 'How the States Got Their Shapes'?

The format of 'How the States Got Their Shapes' is a documentary-style series.

What topics are covered in 'How the States Got Their Shapes'?

'How the States Got Their Shapes' covers the history, geography, and culture of the United States.

What is the aim of 'How the States Got Their Shapes'?

The aim of 'How the States Got Their Shapes' is to explore how the states in the United States came to have their unique shapes and sizes.

What inspired the concept of 'How the States Got Their Shapes'?

'How the States Got Their Shapes' was inspired by Mark Stein's book of the same name.

Which states are featured in the first episode of 'How the States Got Their Shapes'?

The first episode of 'How the States Got Their Shapes' features Vermont, Texas, and California.

How does 'How the States Got Their Shapes' use maps and animations?

'How the States Got Their Shapes' uses maps and animations to illustrate how the borders of the United States and its states have changed over time.

What is the significance of the term 'gerrymandering'?

'Gerrymandering' is a term used to describe the manipulation of voting district boundaries for political gain.

How does 'How the States Got Their Shapes' explore the history of the American West?

'How the States Got Their Shapes' explores the history of the American West by examining the impact of Manifest Destiny and pioneer life on the region.

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