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1 The Northeast Region Part 1: States of the Northeast,
Geographic Characteristics, and Why People Settled There

2 States of the Northeast Each state is it’s own political region.
Maine - ME Vermont - VT New Hampshire - NH Connecticut - CT Massachusetts - MA Rhode Island - RI New York - NY New Jersey - NJ Pennsylvania – PA

3 The Northeast Region of the U.S.
Geographic regions have distinctive characteristics. distinctive – a quality or characteristic that sets something apart from other things. The Northeast and New England have features making them excellent places for ports and harbors, as well as rivers for inland entry, and flatland for farming.

4 NE Region Physical Characteristics
Coastal Plains Located along the Atlantic Coast. Broad lowland provides many excellent harbors.

5 NE Region The Northeast has resources and features which can support large communities. The Northeast is located on the Atlantic Ocean. This facilitates transportation by sea.

6 Why did people move there?
Farming and fishing are an important industry in New York and New England.

7 Why did people move there?
Rivers such as the Hudson River facilitate transport inland.

8 Why did people move there?
New York is the center of immigration.

9 Why did people move there?
Industry and jobs were established in the Northeast.

10 Natural Resources The presence of rich natural resources and the uses to which they have been put have made the Northeast not only a strong collection of communities, but a vibrant region for trade and development.

11 Transportation of Resources
Moving iron ore deposits to sites of steel mills – Pittsburgh.

12 Transportation of Resources
Shipping on the Erie Canal, Great Lakes, and Hudson River make New York the trading capital of the United States.

13 Natural Resources Examples of manufacturing centers:
Textile – New England Iron/steel – Pittsburgh Lumber – New England Fishing and shipping – New England and New York.

14 Development of Cities Cities serve as centers of trade and have political, economic, and cultural significance. New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia.

15 Transportation of Resources Role of Railroads
Moving natural resources (copper, lead, and coal) to eastern factories. Moving iron ore deposits to sites of steel mills (Pittsburgh). Transporting finished products to national and international markets. Advances in transportation linked resources, products, and markets.

16 Examples of Manufacturing Areas
Manufacturing areas were clustered near centers of population, and major transportation hubs. New England – Textile industry Pittsburgh – Steel industry New York - Multiple Industries

17 Levels of Economic Activity
Primary – dealing directly with resources (fishing, farming, forestry, and mining) Secondary – manufacturing and processing (steel mills, automobile assembly, sawmills) Tertiary – services (transportation, retail trade, informational technology)

18 Reasons for Development of Northeast Cities
Better Opportunities Religious Freedom Escape from Oppressive Governments Adventure

19 Why did cities develop? Specialized industry – steel industry in Pittsburgh Immigration from other countries Movement to urban settings for better jobs Transportation hubs

20 Major Bodies of Water Atlantic Ocean Great Lakes Hudson River
Connecticut River Ohio River Erie Canal Susquehanna River

21 Important Understanding About Waterways
The United States has access to numerous and varied bodies of water. These bodies of water support interaction among regions and among countries. They also form borders between states and even other countries. (Canada)

22 Why are these bodies of water important?
Trade, transportation, and settlement. Connection between port of New York and inland states.

23 Why are these bodies of water important?
Atlantic Ocean Provides access to other areas of the world for trade. Highway for explorers, early settlers, and immigrants.

24 Physical Characteristics
Coastal Plains located along Atlantic Coast. Broad lowland provides many excellent harbors. Bays and harbors in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia. Farming in New York state and New England is productive.

25 Importance of Rivers Hudson and Connecticut Rivers
Link to the Great Lakes and ports. Trade and settlement. Access to the Atlantic and the world.

26 Cultural Characteristics
Architecture – religious buildings and dwellings influenced by Europeans. Statues and Monuments of local, national, or global importance – Statue of Liberty, Liberty Bell, etc. European influence in art, music, education.


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