State Capitals
Vocabulary
States and Capitals 2
Natural Resources
Landmarks/ Landforms
100
Annapolis
What is Maryland?
100
A settlement started by people who leave their own country to live in another land.
What is a colony?
100
Augusta
What is Maine?
100
Lumber is one of the Northeast region's largest industries dating back to the first settlers. The lumber industry includes ship building and manufacturing
What is wood?
100
The White House is located here.
What is located in Washington DC?
200
Providence
What is Rhode Island?
200
A large, sudden change in government or in peoples lives
What is a revolution?
200
Montpelier
What is Vermont?
200
An important natural resource that can be used for counter tops, monuments, and gravestones. Mostly found in New Hampshire
What is granite?
200
Home of the Statue of Liberty
What is located in New York?
300
Albany
What is New York?
300
A place where ships can dock safely. It is important because it allowed the settlements to be centers of trade
What is a harbor?
300
Hartford
What is Connecticut?
300
This natural resource is made by extracting sap (water filled with natural tree sugars) from maple trees and then boiling it down remove the water. This leaves you with a delicious syrup that can be used on pancakes, waffles, ice cream and other treats. This resource is found in Vermont.
What is maple syrup?
300
The Erie Canal flows through here.
What is located in New York?
400
Boston
What is Massachusetts?
400
An official document of independence that is important to us because it gave us freedom from England's rule of government.
What is the Declaration of Independence
400
Concord
What is New Hampshire?
400
The Atlantic Ocean is an important resource for fish, lobster, and shellfish. Once these shellfish are caught, they are shipped to food stores and restaurants all over the country. Fish farming is called aquaculture. Fish are raised on farms and are sold for the purpose of eating.
What is seafood?
400
Home of Mount Washington
What is located in New Hampshire?
500
Dover
What is Delaware?
500
A person who comes from some other place to live in a country.
What is an immigrant?
500
Harrisburg
What is Pennsylvania?
500
This natural resource can only grow and survive under a very special combination of factors: they require an acid peat soil, an adequate fresh water supply, sand and a growing season that stretches from April to November, including a dormancy period in the winter months that provides an extended chilling period, necessary to mature fruiting buds. Commonly found in Massachusetts
What are cranberries?
500
The Liberty Bell is located here.
What is located in Pennsylvania?