The largest city in the New England region.
What is Boston?
A person from one country who moves to another to live.
What is an immigrant?
A piece of land sticking out in a body of water so that it is almost surrounded by water.
What is a peninsula?
The tallest monument in the United States.
What is the Gateway Arch?
The buying ans selling of goods and services.
What is commerce?
A town or city built around a harbor, where ships can dock.
What is a port?
A tree lined park in Washington, D.C.,that is surrounded by museums, monuments, and government buildings.
What is The National Mall?
The two major crops in the 1800's.
What are cotton and tobacco?
America's Dairyland
What is Wisconsin?
Relating to milk or milk products.
What is dairy?
Boston is known for these two firsts.
What are the first college and library?
The building that Congress meets in.
What is the U.S Capitol?
The most famous horse race in America.
What is the Kentucky Derby?
Iowa produces a lot of this.
What is wind energy?
The warm ocean current that begins in the Gulf of Mexico and travels north along the coast of Florida to Canada.
What is the Gulf Stream?
The two major industries for these states.
What are fishing and ship building?
The Statue of Liberty, Broadway, Times Square, and Central Park.
What are main attractions in New York?
Known for its jazz music and Mardi Gras party.
What is New Orleans?
Chicago's nickname.
What is the Windy City?
These provide a way to get goods to the ocean from the Midwest region.
What are the Great Lakes?
The reason it is called New England.
What is the English settlers called it this when they settled here?
Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island
What are the boroughs of New York?
The three states that are considered the Deep South.
What are Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama?
The third largest city in the United States.
What is Chicago?
This bay is known for its fishing and crabs.
What is the Chesapeake Bay?