State Names
Capitals
Land/Waterforms
Materials from states
Types of Industries
100
Burlington is located in this state
What is Vermont
100
This is the capital of Rhode Island
What is Providence?
100
This is the highest point in New England
What is Mount Washington?
100
This industry harvests cod, herring, and lobster from the Atlantic Ocean
What is the fishing industry?
100
These types of industries involve intellectual activities
What are quaternary industries?
200
Manchester is found in this state
What is New Hampshire?
200
This city is the capital of Vermont
What is Montpelier?
200
This is the sandy peninsula connected to Massachusetts
What is Cape Cod?
200
This service industry is important in Boston
What is publishing books?
200
These types of industries involve service jobs
What are tertiary industries?
300
Portland is found in this state
What is Maine?
300
This city is the capital of Massachusetts
What is Boston?
300
This waterform stretches from Connecticut to the Canadian border
What is the Connecticut River?
300
This service industry is important because of New England's historic past.
What is tourism?
300
These types of industries involve harvesting raw materials
What are primary industries?
400
Springfield is a major city in this state
What is Massachusetts?
400
This city is the capital of Connecticut
What is Hartford?
400
This is the major landform of the New England Region
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
400
This state is known for its forests
What is Maine?
400
These industries involve turning raw materials into usable goods
What are secondary industries?
500
New Haven and Waterbury are major cities in this state
What is Connecticut?
500
This city is the capital of Maine
What is Augusta?
500
This is a large body of freshwater near the Canadian border
What is Lake Champlain?
500
These are the chief minerals of the New England Region
What are granite and marble?
500
This city is known as an insurance center
What is Hartford, Connecticut?
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