 MaineAugustaME  ConnecticutHartfordCT  MassachusettsBostonMA  Rhode IslandProvidenceRI  VermontMontpelierVT  New HampshireConcordNH.

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 MaineAugustaME  ConnecticutHartfordCT  MassachusettsBostonMA  Rhode IslandProvidenceRI  VermontMontpelierVT  New HampshireConcordNH

 Appalachian Mountains o Green Mountains- VT o White Mountains- NH and ME  _____________ River- longest river in New England  Atlantic Coastal Plain- _____________ area of land near the Atlantic Ocean  Cape Cod- MA

 Native Americans- 1 st people to live in New England  Pilgrims- 1 st people from ___________ to settle New England o Left for ___________ freedom  Puritans- wanted to change how _________ was practiced

 Create a timeline of New England’s important historical events. Include the following dates: o 1600 o 1617 o 1620 o 1621 o 1629 o 1773 See page 58-59

 Economy- production and distribution of _________ and ____________  Tourism-  Industries-  Products-  Manufacturing- make or process something using ______________

 _________________ point in the U.S.  Guides ships through the waterway between ___________ and U.S.  Located in ME

 Highest peak in New England  Located in NH (_____________ Mts.)  High elevation (_________ above sea level)- 6,288 feet

 Measure of how many people live in one area o People per square mile  What part of the country has a high population density? Low population density?

 Urban  Suburb  Rural

CitySmall Town Housing Employment Transportation Environment