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A person who cuts down trees and sends them to sawmills.
What is a lumberjack?
100
A block of land 6 miles wide by 6 miles long.
What is a township?
100
This was the first major industry in Michigan.
What is lumbering?
100
Land set aside by the government for Native Americans.
What is reservations?
100
Today about ______ of Michigan is covered in forests.
What is 1/2 (half)?
200
Keeping people against their will and and making them work without pay.
What is slavery?
200
When each side gives up something to agree.
What is a compromise?
200
Before Michigan became a state it was a __________.
What is a territory?
200
The ___________ set rules for creating states.
What is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?
200
_________ are trees that do not grow well in Michigan.
What is deciduous?
300
People who leave one country to live in another.
What is immigrants?
300
A man made waterway.
What is a canal?
300
After the lumber boom, _______ and _______ were two minerals found in Michigan.
What is iron and copper?
300
_________ was the first governor of the Michigan Territory.
Who is William Hull?
300
True / False: A conifer tree has needles and cones.
What is true?
400
A plan of government.
What is Constitution?
400
True / False: At one time nearly all of Michigan was covered by forests.
What is true?
400
This city was chosen as the first capitol of Michigan.
What is Detroit?
400
_________, __________, and __________ are the three things that determine where a tree can grow.
What is soil, moisture, and climate?
400
In exchange for the Toledo Strip, Michigan got the __________.
What is the western Upper Peninsula?
500
The first people to settle in a place.
What is a pioneer?
500
Name the two bodies of water that the Erie Canal connects.
What is the Hudson River and the Great Lakes ?
500
Michigan was the _____ state to join the United States of America.
What is twenty-sixth?
500
__________ is the capitol of Michigan now.
What is Lansing?
500
___________ was the first governor of the state of Michigan.
Who is Stevens Mason?