New York was renamed from this colony in 1664
What is New Amsterdam?
Pennslyvania was founded as a Quaker colony by this man.
Who is William Penn?
New Jersey is known as the ___________state.
What is garden?
William Penn let this colony create its own ruling body.
What is Delaware colony?
The capital city of Pennsylvania
What is Harrisburg?
The name of the waterway that gave businesses a cheaper way to ship goods from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast.
What is the Erie Canal?
The line that established the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland
What is the Mason-Dixon line?
New Jersey was the ________ state to ratify the U.S. Constituion.
What is the third state?
Delaware is sometimes called the ____________capital of the world.
What is corporate?
The capital city of New York
What is Albany?
In the early 1900's, immigrants influenced the culture of New York's _______________.
What is Downstate?
The mountains that run through the center of Pennslyvania
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
Lewis Morris was the first _____________of New Jersey.
What is governor?
The people who first settled Providence, Maryland which later was known as Annapolis, Maryland.
Who are Puritans?
The capital city of Maryland
What is Annapolis?
The major New York industries are agriculture, biotechnology and ______________.
What is finance?
Most people in Pennsylvania work in _____________industries.
What is service?
The largest ethnic group in New Jersey.
What is Italian?
The only Revolutionary War battle in Delaware took place here.
What is Cooch's Bridge?
The capital city of New Jersey
What is Trenton?
Five U.S. Presidents were born in New York including this president.
Who is Donald Trump?
The group of people who live separate from the world and travel by horse and buggy rather than by car.
Who are the Amish?
The first permanent European settlement in Delaware.
What is Fort Christina?
The church built in 1698 that is Delaware's oldest church building.
What is Holy Trinity Church?
The capital city of Delaware
What is Dover?