Land
People
Water
States and Capitals
Mystery
100
A city where government leaders meet...
capital
100
How people or goods travel from one place to another...
Transportation
100
A place where ships can load and unload goods...
Port
100
The capital of New York (spelled correctly)...
Albany
100
Making goods...
Manufacturing
200
One word describing the land along the coast of the northeast...
flat
200
The reason that the pilgrims came to the United States...
Religious Freedom
200
An area of water that is protected by land from wind and strong waves...
Harbor
200
The capital of our country (spelling and punctuated correctly)...
Washington, D.C.
200
A group of many countries that works together to solve problems...
United Nations
300
A small town or city near a big city...
Suburb
300
The founder of Philadelphie, Pennsylvania..
William Penn
300
An important resource for the northeast, especially because of fish...
The Atlantic Ocean
300
The state whose capital is Hartford (spelled correctly)...
Connecticut
300
To share information...
Communicate
400
A hilly land between flat land and mountians...
Highland
400
The name of the colony in MA that was started by the pilgrims...
Plymouth
400
The exact date on which the pilgrims finished their trip across the Atlantic Ocean...
November 20, 1620
400
The state whose capital is Dover (spelled correctly)...
Delaware
400
A province of Canada whose name means New Scotland...
Nova Scotia
500
A division of a country, like states...
Province
500
A member of the United Nations who fought for women's rights, the protection of children, and to help the poor and homeless...
Eleanor Roosevelt
500
A major river that runs through the city of Boston...
The Charles River
500
The capital of Maryland (spelled correctly)...
Annapolis
500
The exact date when people from all the colonies met at Independence Hall to start a new country...
July 4, 1776
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