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Styles and Periods Facet
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Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)
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Americas, The
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American regions
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North American
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American (North American)
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Alabamian (of modern U.S. state)
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Alaskan (of modern U.S. state)
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American Samoan (of modern U.S. region)
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Arizonan (of modern U.S. state)
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Arkansan (of modern U.S. state)
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Californian (of modern U.S. state)
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Californio
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Coloradan (of modern U.S. state)
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Connecticuter (of modern U.S. state)
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Delawarean (of modern U.S. state)
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Floridian (of modern U.S. state)
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Georgian (of modern U.S. state)
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Hawaiian (of modern U.S. state)
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Hoosier (of modern U.S. state)
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Idahoan (of modern U.S. state)
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Illinoisan (of modern U.S. state)
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Iowan (of modern U.S. state)
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Kansan (of modern U.S. state)
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Kentuckian (of modern U.S. state)
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Louisianian (of modern U.S. state)
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Mainer (of modern U.S. state)
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Marylander (of modern U.S. state)
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Massachusettsan (of modern U.S. state)
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Michiganian (of modern U.S. state)
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Midwestern (of the U.S.)
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Minnesotan (of modern U.S. state)
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Mississippian (of modern U.S. state)
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Missourian (of modern U.S. state)
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Montanan (of modern U.S. state)
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Nebraskan (of modern U.S. state)
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Nevadan (of modern U.S. state)
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New Hampshirite (of modern U.S. state)
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New Jerseyan (of modern U.S. state)
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New Mexican (of modern U.S. state)
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New Yorker (of modern U.S. state)
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North Carolinian (of modern U.S. state)
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North Dakotan (of modern U.S. state)
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Ohioan (of modern U.S. state)
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Oklahoman (of modern U.S. state)
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Oregonian (of modern U.S. state)
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Pennsylvanian (of modern U.S. state)
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Rhode Islander (of modern U.S. state)
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South Carolinian (of modern U.S. state)
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South Dakotan (of modern U.S. state)
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Southern (American style)
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Southwestern (of the U.S.)
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Tennessean (of modern U.S. state)
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Texan (of modern U.S. state)
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Utahn (of modern U.S. state)
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Vermonter (of modern U.S. state)
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Washingtonian (of modern U.S. state Washington)
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Washingtonian (of modern U.S. District of Columbia)
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Wisconsinite (of modern U.S. state)
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Wyomingite (of modern U.S. state)
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Bermudian
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Canadian
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Albertan (Canadian)
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British Columbian
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French-Canadian
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Manitoban
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Newfoundland
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Nova Scotian
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Ontarian
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Québécois (culture or style)
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Mexican
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Native Mexican
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