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The Southeast Region of the United States 5.4 North American Geography
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Where is the Southeast Region? The Southeast region of the United States is bordered by: – Atlantic Ocean to the east – states of Oklahoma and Texas to the west – Ohio River Valley to the north – Gulf of Mexico to the south
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Sections of the Southeast The Southeast region of the United States is divided into: – Coastal States Atlantic Coast States Gulf Coast States – Inland states
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Atlantic Coastal States Capital: Annapolis Abbreviation: MD Major City: Baltimore Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Piedmont Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Potomac River Chesapeake Bay Atlantic Ocean
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Washington, D.C. Capital of the USA Abbreviation: D.C. Major Land Features: Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Potomac River Anacostia River Remember: Washington, D.C. is NOT a state. It is a district and a city where our president lives and our laws are made. Both Maryland & Virginia border D.C.
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Atlantic Coastal States Capital: Richmond Abbreviation: VA Major Cities: Roanoke; Northern Virginia area; Norfolk/Hampton/Virginia Beach area Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Piedmont Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Potomac River James River Chesapeake Bay Atlantic Ocean
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Atlantic Coastal States Capital: Raleigh Abbreviation: NC Major Cities: Durham, Charlotte, Wilmington Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Piedmont Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Cape Hatteras Cape Fear Atlantic Ocean
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Atlantic Coastal States Capital: Columbia Abbreviation: SC Major Cities: Camden, Greenville Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Piedmont Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Atlantic Ocean
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Atlantic Coastal States Capital: Atlanta Abbreviation: GA Major Cities: Augusta, Savannah Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Piedmont Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Atlantic Ocean
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Gulf Coast States Capital: Baton Rouge Abbreviation: LA Major Cities: New Orleans, Lafayette, Shreveport Major Land Features: Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Mississippi River Mississippi Delta Gulf of Mexico Also… New Orleans is the site of Mardi Gras and also where Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005.
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Gulf Coast States Capital: Jackson Abbreviation: MS Major City: Biloxi Major Land Features: Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Mississippi River Gulf of Mexico
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Gulf Coast States Capital: Tallahassee Abbreviation: FL Major Cities: Miami, St. Petersburg/Tampa, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando Major Land Features: Coastal Plains Florida Keys Major Water Features: Atlantic Ocean Everglades Gulf of Mexico
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Gulf Coast States Capital: Montgomery Abbreviation: AL Major Cities: Birmingham, Mobile Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Piedmont Coastal Plains Major Water Features: Gulf of Mexico Also… Mobile, AL is a major port city in the U.S.
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Inland Southern States Capital: Little Rock Abbreviation: AR Major Cities: West Memphis, Pine Bluff Major Land Features: Quachita Mountains Coastal Plains (inland) Major Water Features: Arkansas River Mississippi River
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Inland Southern States Capital: Nashville Abbreviation: TN Major Cities: Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Great Smoky Mountains Coastal Plains (inland) Major Water Features: Mississippi River Tennessee River
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Inland Southern States Capital: Frankfort Abbreviation: KY Major Cities: Lexington, Louisville Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Major Water Features: Ohio River Mississippi River
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Inland Southern States Capital: Charlestown Abbreviation: WV Major Cities: Wheeling, Morgantown Major Land Features: Appalachian Mountains Major Water Features: Ohio River
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The Southeast region of the United States is characterized by: – expansive coastline – inland hills – mountains Physical Features
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Geographic Terms: – Gulf – A part of an ocean or sea that extends into the land. – Delta – Land made of silt left behind as a river drains into a larger body of water. – Coastal Plains – large area of nearly flat land along the coast. More Physical Features
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– Peninsula – A body of land nearly surrounded by water. – Lowlands – a broad expanse of land with a generally low level. More Physical Features
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Appalachian Mts. Broad lowlands on Coastal Plain Peninsula Fall Line Landforms of the Southeast
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Atlantic Ocean Gulf of Mexico Chesapeake Bay Mississippi River Ohio River Everglades Water Features of the Southeast
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The Southeast region has a generally mild climate, but is vulnerable to seasonal natural weather disasters. Climate of the Southeast
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Winters – Generally mild, colder in the north and higher elevations Summer – Hot, humid, with thunderstorms – Vulnerable to hurricanes from June through November Climate of the Southeast
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The generally mild climate of the Southeast provides a long growing season, making agriculture an important economic activity. Natural Resources Contribute to the Southeast’s Economy
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The expansive coastline, many rivers, and port cities make the southeast a gateway for global trade. Natural Resources Contribute to the Southeast’s Economy
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Fertile soil Forests Coal Petroleum/Oil Fish Natural Resources
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Farming – Cotton, rice, peanuts, soybeans, oranges, sugarcane, pigs, dairy cows Economic Activities
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Manufacturing – Lumber, paper mills, food processing, furniture, fertilizers Mining – Minerals, limestone, granite Economic Activities
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Fishing – crabs, shrimp, oysters Tourism – resorts, beaches Shipping – food, crops, steel, chemicals Technology – computers, electronics Economic Activities
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The Southeast region has busy ports to ship products throughout the world. – Baltimore, MD – Norfolk, VA – Charleston, SC – New Orleans, LA – Mobile, AL Port Cities
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The importance of agriculture and reliance on cash crops contributed to a sense of rural isolation and strong regional pride among people in the Southeast. Agriculture & Cash Crops
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Establishment of a slavery-based economy (1600s) Cumberland Gap – Important passage used by Indians and widened by Daniel Boone (1775) – Led to further westward migration and settlement Historically Significant Events & Places
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Civil War ( 1861-1865 ) Historically Significant Events & Places
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Plantations, agriculture-based economy – e.g. cotton, tobacco, rice, peanuts Music – e.g. Blues, Country, Jazz, Bluegrass Southern food Cultural Features
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Myrtle Beach, SC – e.g. numerous beaches Jamestown, VA – e.g. early settlement site Everglades, FL – e.g. National Park Disney World – e.g. recreational park Landmarks & Significant Features
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Fort Sumter, SC – e.g. Civil War Site Great Smoky Mountains – e.g. National Park Graceland, TN – e.g. cultural attraction Montgomery, AL – e.g. Civil Rights Movement sites Landmarks & Significant Features
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Vicksburg, MS – e.g. Civil War sites Smithsonian Mall (Washington, D.C.) – e.g. National Museums Historic antebellum homes Landmarks & Significant Features
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