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Provinces/ States
History
USA
Canada
Terms
100
Ohio is part of this region.
What is the Midwest?
100
This country first colonized parts of Canada.
What is France?
100
Florida is a part of this region.
What is the south?
100
The Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
100
Washington, D.C.
What is the capital of the USA?
200
This province is home to Canada's capital.
What is Ontario?
200
Colonists revolted against the British because
What is unfair treatment/ harsh taxes?
200
This river flows into the Gulf of Mexico and was critical to the development of the United States.
What is the Mississippi River?
200
This mountain range is the continental divide for Canada.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
200
Speaking two or more languages
What is bilingual?
300
A state in the Western US would be:
What is California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, or Wyoming?
300
An example of natives working with colonists would be
What is the French-Indian war?
300
When a person or group of people commits an act of violence to make the citizens of a country or the members of a group fearful.
What is terrorism?
300
Rocky uplands, lakes and swamps covering half of Canada.
What is the Canadian Shield?
300
French-Canadian province of Canada
What is Quebec?
400
Delaware is part of this region.
What is the south?
400
A site of tourism, this waterfall is located between the United States and Canada.
What is Niagara Falls?
400
The United States declared their independence from this empire in 1776.
What is Great Britain?
400
One of the largest industries of Canada.
What is forestry/ fishing?
400
Regionalism.
What is the strong connection people feel to the region in which they live?
500
The three territories of Canada.
What is Yukon Territory, the Northwestern Territories, and Nunavut?
500
The United States purchased this region from the French.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
500
Europeans and Native groups exchange many things but the most dangerous thing was invisible and extremely harmful to natives.
What is germs/ diseases?
500
This locomotive connected Eastern Canada to Western Canada in the early 1800's improving transportation and trade.
What is the Canadian transcontinental railroad?
500
A territory inhabited and controlled by people from a foreign land.
What is a colony?