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Canada and U.S.
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Common ties Both colonies of Great Britain Most people speak English
Each very large-Canada 2nd-U.S. 3rd Both rich in natural resources-fertile soils, water, forests, minerals
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Landforms Appalachian Mountains-run north and south-very old 400 million years Areas flattened by glaciers-Great Plains, Canadian Shield Rocky Mountains-very high-young 80 million years old
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Continental divide-Tallest Rocky Mountains cause rivers to run eastward and westward
Mississippi River-Minnesota to New Orleans
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Great Lakes Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior plus St. Lawrence River= one of world’s largest shipping routes Mississippi-Missouri-Ohio-longest and busiest Mackenzie River-longest Canadian River
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First inhabitants Nomads
Beringia-land bridge that once connected Siberia and Alaska Agriculture creates permanent settlements
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Transportation St. Lawrence Seaway
Locks-water levels raised or lowered U.S has largest railroad system
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U.S. Culture and Economy hours a week for 12 bucks/ some as young as 12 years old hours a week, safety=good, leisure time
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USA #1 Economy Most powerful, diverse technology
World leader in agricultural products, manufactured goods, and global trade 10 percent of world exports
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Type of Economy Free Enterprise- private individuals own most of the resources and businesses Operate for profit with little government control
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Agriculture=Big time U.S= 40 percent of world’s corn, 20 percent of cotton, 10 percent of wheat
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Today Service Industries drive economy-3 out of 4 Americans
Postindustrial-manufacturing is no longer main job
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Society 70 percent of Americans have European Ancestry
Hispanics-13 percent African Americans-12 percent Native Americans-1 percent
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Language/Religion English is dominant language Spanish second
Christianity-85 percent
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Life Today 80 percent live in cities/suburbs
Majority=high standard of living One auto for every 1.3 Americans One in ten lives in poverty
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Subregions of the United States
Northeast Midwest The South The West
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Northeast 5 percent of land area 20 percent of people
New England=Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut Middle Atlantic-Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey
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Northeast One of first areas settled
Heart of trade, commerce, and industry for nation-very industrialized and urbanized Most people employed in service industries
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Northeast Megalopolis-several large cities and surrounding areas grow together 500 miles- “BoWash” Boston to Washington D.C.- one sixth of population New York City hub of Northeast
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Midwest American Heartland
Early settlers-Britain, Germany, Scandinavia Great Lakes, Mississippi River
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Agriculture Nation’s “Breadbasket”
Produce the most food and feed more people than any other area in the world Industries-meatpacking, farm equipment, grain milling
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Midwest Changes Farms declining Metropolitan areas growing
People and industries moving to South and West Chicago Hub of Midwest
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The South Warm climate, fertile soils, many natural resources
British, African, Hispanics Changing from agricultural area to industrial
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South Agriculture=cotton, tobacco, fruit, and peanuts
Major industries moving to South Atlanta, Georgia= hub of South
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The West Many differences Most rapidly growing region
Los Angeles is the West’s cultural and commercial hub West=variety
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Canada Colonized by France and Britain French and English Provinces
Parliamentary Government Prime Minister
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Economy Forest Products=#1 export Mining Fishing Service Industries
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Cultures Metis-French and Native mix English=Protestant
French=Roman Catholic 80% live on 10% of land
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Inuit Artic Native language isolated
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Sports and Recreation Ice hockey Pro Football and Hockey Arts-native
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Atlantic Provinces Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and New Foundland Very small population/harsh conditions Most people fishermen, loggers
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Nova Scotia
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Prince Edward Island
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Core Provinces Quebec and Ontario 60 percent of population
Two Major Cultures-Quebec=French, Ontario=English
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Montreal
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Toronto
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Core Provinces Ottawa is the capital, Toronto largest city
Montreal 2nd largest city, French speaking 35 percent of Ag production, 45 percent of mineral output, 70 percent of manufacturing
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Prairie Provinces Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta Breadbasket
Very diverse culturally-Irish, Germans, Scandinavians, etc.
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Saskatchewan
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Pacific Province British Columbia-many mountains
Vancouver and Victoria Vancouver is the Hollywood of Canada
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British Columbia
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The Territories 41 percent of land mass Yukon Territory
Northwest Territories Nunavut-home to many of Canada’s Inuit
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Nunavut Territory
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