Michigan Symbols
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The state of Michigan's bird. 

The American Robin

100

A peninsula is land with water on how many sides

3

100

People who buried their dead in mounds are

Hopewell 

100
Britain and France are countries in Europe. Europe is east across what ocean?

The Atlantic Ocean

100

What key event had to happen before Michigan became a state. 

 The United States had to become a nation.

200

The state of Michigan's flower.

Apple blossom

200

How many Great Lakes are there?

200
The Hopewell people left these behind in their mounds. 

artifacts

200

People from France started to come here because ______ was scare in France. 

Furs 

200

Who did not leave Michigan after the War for Independence?

The British

300


Brook Trout

300

What helped form the Great Lakes?

Glaciers
300

If you do not have enough of something, then it is

scarce 

300

The city of Detroit was started by the French in order to

Control the Great Lakes and the fur trade

300

What American General and his soldiers force the British to go?

Anthony Wayne

400

The capital of Michigan is

Lansing 

400

What country is north of Michigan?

Canada 

400

Some tribes made homes from tree bark to help build 

wigwams

400

How did the French usually travel

Canoes and ships on lakes and rivers

400

General Hull gave up this Michigan city during the war of 1812.

Detroit

500
The state of Michigan's fossil

Mastodon 

500

The common good is thinking about what is good for 

Everyone 

500

The Potawatomi, Ojibway and Odawa are grouped together and called 

The three fires

500

In 1763, the tribes were upset. One of their leaders started a rebellion against the British. His name was

Pontiac 

500

What was built so that settlers could come to Michigan?

The Erie Canal. 

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