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Middle America (United States)

Middle America is a colloquial term for the United States heartland, especially the culturally rural and suburban areas of the United States.

Middle America is generally used as both a geographic and cultural label, suggesting a Central United States small town or suburb where most people are middle class, Evangelical Christian, Mainline Protestant or Catholic, and white. It is often caricatured in the same way as the American 1950s decade.

Middle America

Middle America may refer to:

  • Middle America (Americas), a region in the mid-latitudes in the Americas
  • Middle America (United States), a region of the United States representing the country's interior and non-urban "heartland"
  • American middle class, a social class in the United States
  • Midwestern United States, region representing the north-central parts of the United States
Middle America (Americas)

Middle America is a region in the mid- latitudes of the Americas. In southern North America, it usually comprises Mexico, the nations of Central America, and the Caribbean. The scope of the term may vary. Sometimes, Colombia and Venezuela are also included in Middle America; the Caribbean is occasionally excluded from the region; and the Guianas are infrequently included.

Physiographically, Middle America marks the territorial transition between the rest of North America and South America, connecting yet separating the two. On the west, the Middle American mainland comprises the tapering, isthmian tract of the American landmass between the southern Rocky Mountains in the southern United States and the northern tip of the Andes in Colombia, separating the Pacific Ocean on the west and the Atlantic Ocean (viz. the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea) on the east, while the Greater and Lesser Antilles form an island arc in the east. The region developed sub-aerially southward from North America as a complex volcanic arc- trench system during the Early Cretaceous period, eventually forming the land bridge during the Pliocene epoch when its southern end (at Panama) collided with South America through tectonic action.

Occasionally, the term Middle America is used synonymously with Central America (compare with Middle Africa and Central Africa). In English, the term is uncommonly used as a synonym of the term Mesoamerica (or Meso- America), which generally refers to an ancient culture region situated in Middle America extending approximately from central Mexico to northern Costa Rica. In addition, some residents of the region (e.g., Costa Ricans and Nicaraguans) may be referred to as Meso-Americans or Central Americans but not, however, as Middle Americans, which refers to a particular constituency in the United States.

Usage examples of "middle america".

In fact, the first 300 pages of the book show irreproachable artistry in their re-creation of the locales and loners of middle America.

During these years it labored continuously at its job of building the plains of middle America.

This guy's a murderer with imagination, trying to fabricate a story to get himself off a coldblooded killing right here in Middle America .

The accent seemed neutral - somewhere in middle America - but with the occasional Southern inflection surfacing sparingly to add just enough colour.