ACOS #1a,b #1a: Locate important geographic features east of the Mississippi River. #1b: Identify major ports in the United States during the early Americas.

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ACOS #1a,b #1a: Locate important geographic features east of the Mississippi River. #1b: Identify major ports in the United States during the early Americas (Boston, Mobile, New York, New Orleans, Savannah).

The Appalachian Mountains impacted the exploration and settlement of North America.

Charleston New York New Orleans Baltimore Savannah Boston Mobile In the 1700’s and 1800’s there were several major ports in the United States. You will be asked to label them on a map. Charleston New York New Orleans Baltimore Savannah Boston Mobile Philadelphia Galveston Saint Augustine

Can you label the ports?