States/Capitals
Map Skills
Economy
Culture
Miscellaneous
100
Montpelier
What is the capital of Vermont?
100
the smallest state in the Northeast
What is Rhode Island?
100
the state known for maple syrup
What is Vermont?
100
shows the life of Pilgrims living in colonial New England
What is Plimoth Plantation?
100
oldest mountains in North America
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
200
Dover
What is the capital of Delaware?
200
New York is north of this state
What is Pennsylvania?
200
the granite state
What is New Hampshire?
200
immigrants
What is Ellis Island?
200
land that has water on 3 sides
What is a pennisula?
300
the meaning of the abbreviation for D.C.
What is the District of Columbia?
300
the 2 states north of Massachusetts
What are Vermont and New Hampshire?
300
the state known for its tree logging/timber
What is Maine?
300
Declaration of Independence signed here
What is Philadephia, Pennsylvania?
300
the way a region uses its natural resources, goods and services
What is economy?
400
Connecticut
Hartford is the capital of this state?
400
the state south of Pennsylvania
What is Maryland?
400
cranberries, farming, potatoes
What soil gives us?
400
Capitol Building, National Museum of American History, Library of Congress
What is Washington, D.C.?
400
the first boarwalk was built here in 1870
What is Atlantic City, New Jersey?
500
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania is the capital of this state?
500
the state south of NY and east of PA
What is New Jersey?
500
3 important natural resources in the Northeast Region
What are soil, forests, seas/rivers/oceans, rocks?
500
part of Times Square, where the ball drops on New Year's Eve
What is Broadway?
500
the 33rd largest state
What is Pennsylvania?
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