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Climate: A Greener Western united states

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In this scenario, I've done the following changes to the western United States.

1) Only the Rockies stand firm, so no Sierra Nevada or Coast Range.

2) The coastline has altered as though 75 meters of sea level have risen.

3) The ancient lakes of Bidahochi, Bonneville and Lahontan have been reviatalized.

4) The Channeled Scablands have become a sea.

Using these changes, what kind of climate would the Wild West have?

Had to update because someone wasn't being clear. I'm after the WESTERN United States, as in from the Rockies to the Pacific coast. Also, I'm aiming for CLIMATE, not HISTORY.

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