Western States
Mid-Western States
Southern States
Mid-Atlantic States
Northeastern States
100

We live in this west coast state.

California

100

This state was home to president Barack Obama and Abraham Lincoln.

Illinois

100

This southern state shares the largest piece of border with Mexico. 

Texas

100

This east coast state is where Mr. Kaufman is from!

Maryland

100

This northeastern state shares a border with Canada. It has one of the most famous cities in our country named after itself. 

New York

200

This is the most northern west coast state.

Washington

200

This state does not have a rectangle flag.

Ohio

200

This two sibling states are on the East Coast.

North and South Carolina

200

This city may become the 51st state and is the capital of our country. 

Washington D.C.

200

This northeastern state was where the Mayflower landed.

Massachusetts

300

This West Coast state is between California and Washington.

Oregon

300

This state is known for producing lots of dairy. The people even wear Cheesehead hats. 

Wisconsin

300

This boot-shaped southern state was purchased from France with most of the middle of the USA.

Lousiana 

300

This very small east coast state sits on the Delmarva peninsula and was the very first state. 

Delaware

300

This "New" state sits right above Massachusetts.

New Hamshire

400

This large mountain state shares a border with Canada.

Montana

400

This state's spelling includes another state.

Arkansas

400

This state sits between Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, and Tennessee.

Alabama

400

This state maybe in the East of the USA, but it's name includes "West."

West Virginia

400

This state is known for producing the most American maple syrup. 

Vermont

500

This desert state is known salty lake and many arches.

Utah

500

This state is in the middle of the country and has more rivers than any other state. 

Nebraska

500

This long state is where country music comes from. 

Tennessee

500

This state is very large and includes a small piece of the Delmarva Peninsula.

Virginia

500

This well-read state had the first public library.

Connecticut