Тhis "Father of His country" was the first U.S. president.
George Washington
This state, the largest by area, is nicknamed "The Last Frontier".
Alaska
This American holiday in November involves turkey, family gatherings, and giving thanks.
Thanksgiving
This red leaf is the central symbol on the Canadian flag.
Maple leaf
The capital city of Canada.
Ottawa
The numder of stripes on the U.S. flag represents the original number of this.
Thirteen colonies
This river, the longest in North America, forms much of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Rio Grande
The national bird of the United States, featured on the Great Seal.
Bald eagle
Canada's national animal, known for its strength and often found on coins.
Beaver
This Great Lake is the only one located entirely within the United States.
Michigan
This document adopted on July 4 1776 proclaimed the separation of colonies from Britain.
Declaration of Independence
This mountain range runs through the eastern United States, from Georgia to Maine.
Appalachian Mountains
The New York City theater district is famous for its Broadway musicals.
Times Square
Canada's national winter sport, as officially declared by Parliament.
Ice hockey
The French-speaking province of Canada, with Quebec City as its capital.
Quebec
This woman, known for her work with the Underground Railroad, was nicknamed "Moses".
Harriet Tubman
The only U.S. state made entirely of islands is located in this ocean.
Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean
The iconic Hollywood sign is located in this California city.
Los Angeles
The two official languages of Canada.
English and French
This long mountain range runs along the western edge of Canada, through British Columbia and Alberta.
Rocky Mountains
This 1803 land deal doubled the size of the young United States.
Louisiana Purchase
These two states are the only ones that are not part of the contiguous United States.
Hawaii and Alaska
The U.S. Congress is divided into these two legislative bodies.
the Senate and the House of Representatives
This Canadian territory is the largest and most northern, with Inuktitut as an official language.
Nunavut
The massive bay in northeastern Canada is the world's second-largest, named after early English explorers.
Hudson Bay