These are two major rivers that run through the Midwest.
What are the Mississippi and the Missouri?
This is what Michigan is known for.
What is fruit?
These are three ways American Indians found food in the Midwest.
What is hunting, fishing, and farming?
This is one way water transportation changed.
What is steam boats?
This is the abbreviation for Michigan.
What is MI?
These two mountain ranges surround the Midwest.
What are the Rockies and Appalachians?
These are two major crops grown in the Midwest.
What are corn and soybeans?
This is a person who moves from place to place.
What is a nomad?
What is boat, railroad, and trucks?
This is the capital of Nebraska.
What is Lincoln?
This is the closest Great Lake to us.
What is Lake Michigan?
This is the vocab word that explains why the soil in the Midwest is good for farming.
This is the country where many fur traders came from.
What is France?
These are some jobs people in the Midwest most commonly have.
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This is state is east of Indiana.
What is Ohio?
These are the five Great Lakes.
What are Erie, Huron, Superior, Michigan, and Ontario?
This is when farmers switch what they grow from year to year.
What is crop rotation?
This is a small settlement where goods are traded.
What is a trading post?
This is the vocab word to describe when people go visit famous sites of a region.
What is tourism?
This state is IA.
What is Iowa?
This is the Great Lake that is not part of the Midwest.
What is Lake Ontario?
This is the resource Illinois is known for.
What is coal?
This law said that part of the Midwest had to be made into more that 3 and less than 5 states.
What is the Northwest Ordinance?
This is the year highways were developed.
What is 1956?
This is the number of states, capitals, and abbreviations in the Midwest.
What is 36?