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ALL 50 States Geography Final Review
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Territorial Expansion 1 Oregon Country6 Texas Annexation 2 Mexican Cession7 US in 1783 3 Gadsden Purchase8 Original 13 States 4 Land ceded from Britain in 1818 9 Florida Cession 5 Louisiana Purchase
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The States 40 Alabama AL Montgomery 13 Alaska AK Juneau 19 Arizona AZ Phoenix 32 Arkansas AR Little Rock 12 California CA Sacramento 21 Colorado CO Denver 55 Connecticut CT Hartford 57 Delaware DE Dover 41 Florida FL Tallahassee 42 Georgia GA Atlanta 14 Hawaii HI Honolulu 16 Idaho ID Boise 35 Illinois IL Springfield 36 Indiana IN Indianapolis 30 Iowa IA Des Moines 26 Kansas KS Topeka 37 Kentucky KY Frankfort 33 Louisiana LA Baton Rouge 52 Maine ME Augusta 58 Maryland MD Annapolis 53 Massachusetts MA Boston 48 Michigan MI Lansing 29 Minnesota MN St. Paul 39 Mississippi MS Jackson 31 Missouri MO Jefferson City 15 Montana MT Helena 25 Nebraska NE Lincoln 17 Nevada NV Carson City
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The States 51 New Hampshire NH Concord 56 New Jersey NJ Trenton 22 New Mexico NM Santa Fe 49 New York NY Albany 44 North Carolina NC Raleigh 23 North Dakota ND Bismarck 47 Ohio OH Columbus 27 Oklahoma OK Oklahoma City 11 Oregon OR Salem 59 Pennsylvania PA Harrisburg 54 Rhode Island RI Providence 43 South Carolina SC Columbia 24 South Dakota SD Pierre 38 Tennessee TN Nashville 28 Texas TX Austin 18 Utah UT Salt Lake City 50 Vermont VT Montpelier 45 Virginia VA Richmond 10 Washington WA Olympia 46 West Virginia WV Charleston 34 Wisconsin WI Madison 20 Wyoming WY Cheyenne
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67 68 78 76 77 60 64 66 65 69 74 72 62 73 61 79 63 70 71 75
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The Physical Features 64 Rio Grande76 Lake Ontario 65 Mississippi River68 Lake Michigan 69 Ohio River67 Lake Superior 60 Columbia River78 Lake Huron 66 Missouri River77 Lake Erie 74 Delaware River75 Cape Cod 62 Pacific Ocean61 Rocky Mountains 72 Atlantic Ocean79 Appalachian Mountains 70 Gulf of Mexico71 Florida Keys 63 Arctic Ocean73 Outer Banks
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The Largest Cities 80.Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Seattle, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City 81.Miami, Atlanta, Tampa, Charlotte, Jacksonville, Richmond, Houston 82.Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore 83. Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Cleveland, Kansas City
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The Physical Features 84.Great Plains, Piedmont and Interior Plain 85.Tall mountain ranges, great plains, tall-grass prairies, deserts, volcanoes 86.Broad valleys and rolling hills, low mountain ranges 87.Relatively flat, consisting either of plains or of rolling and small hills
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Climate and Weather 88.Warm/humid summers, bitterly cold winters, 4 main seasons, Nor’easters 89.Warm or hot summers, mild winters, hurricanes 90.Humid, continental climate, tornadoes, great variance between seasons from northern to southern portions of regions 91.Semiarid in general, great variance in seasonal temperature and rainfall, earthquakes
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The Resources 92.Citrus fruits, tobacco, cotton, oil refineries 93.Timber, minerals, fish, pineapples 94.Corn, dairy, minerals, industry 95.Mushrooms, fish/seafood, textile factories
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The Landmarks 96.Ivy League Universities, Historical Sites, Washington D.C., New York City 97.Sears Tower, Ford Motor Company, Gateway Arch, Great Lakes 98.Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Pearl Harbor, Mount McKinley, Yellowstone National Park 99.New Orleans, Great Smokey Mountains, Everglades National Park, Myrtle Beach
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The Groups of People 100.Native Americans, European Settlements, African Americans (slaves) 101.Native Americans, French fur Traders, European colonists 102.Native Americans, European Settlers, Spanish Settlers, Asian Immigrants 103.Native Americans, Pilgrims, Puritans, European Immigrants
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The Historical Events 104.1849 Gold Rush, Compromise of 1850, Gadsden Purchase, Dust Bowl 105.Early colonial settlements, Declaration of Independence and Constitution written here, American Revolution, September 11, 2001attacks 106.Jamestown Settlement, Trail of Tears, Mexican War, Civil War battles and Reconstruction 107.Start of Lewis and Clark exploration, Bleeding Kansas, Underground Railroad
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Climate/History/Landmarks, etc... Largest CitiesPhysical Features Climate & Weather Resources W 80S 84NE 88S 92 S 81W 85S 89W 93 NE 82NE 86MW 90MW 94 MW 83MW 87W 91NE 95 LandmarksGroups of People Historical Events NE 96S 100W 104 MW 97MW 101NE 105 W 98W 102S 106 S 99NE 103MW 107
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