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Regions of the United States The New England States New England: Maine (ME), New Hampshire (NH), Vermont (VT), Massachusetts (MA), Connecticut (CT), Rhode Island (RI),
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Physical Geography of New England ► Northern Appalachian *little farmland. ► Deep bays, allowing port towns. ► Jagged, rocky coastline. Climate and Vegetation of New England: ◊Humid Continental Climate ◊Cold, snowy winters and hot summers ◊Short growing season. ◊Mixed forests with deciduous and coniferous trees.
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Historical Geography of New England ► Pilgrims in 1621. ► Industrial revolution began in New England. The New England states have a long history of maritime industry, although forestry exists inland with little farming. Economic Geography of New England
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Land Use in New England ► Dairy Farming (Vermont) ► Limited Farming ► Timber ► Maritime Activity
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► Progressive (liberal) in politics ► states usually are affiliated with the Democratic party. ► Liberal views on health care, marriage, etc. New England Legacy ► “Prep schools” and elite Universities: Harvard, Yale, MIT, Boston College, Brown, Dartmouth, etc. ► Educated population is a major resource. New England Politics
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Regions of the United States The Mid-Atlantic States Mid-Atlantic States: New York (NY), New Jersey (NJ), Pennsylvania (PA), Delaware (DE), Maryland (MD), West Virginia (WV) and the District of Columbia (DC)
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Physical Geography of The Mid-Atlantic ► Appalachian mountains *farmland mainly in valley areas. ► Coastal plain between the mountains and coast called the fall line. Climate and Vegetation of Mid-Atlantic: ► Humid Continental Climate ► No Dry Season- receives precipitation year round. ► Cold, snowy winters and hot summers. ► Moderate growing season ► Vegetation is mixed forests with deciduous and coniferous trees.
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Cultural/Economic Geography of the Mid-Atlantic: ► warmer weather and longer growing season. ► Moderate farming activity ► major shipping waterways. *Major cities are located on these major waterways: New York on the Hudson R., Philadelphia on the Delaware, and Baltimore on Chesapeake Bay. ► Major center of U.S., finance, advertising, manufacturing. ► home to most major U.S. corporations *Heart of Manufacturing core, but has become known as the RUST BELT. This extends into the Midwest.
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Population Geography of the Northeast ► Megalopolis runs from Boston to Washington (AKA Boswash). Includes the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, and Washington D.C. Also Pittsburgh and Buffalo. ► This is the most densely populated region in the United States.
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Economic Geography of the Mid-Atlantic Farming Mining Shipping Business Manufacturing (declining) Established as a financial and manufacturing center early in the 19 th century. Heritage centered on colonial times and the American Revolution. Home to Washington D.C., the political center of the U.S. Historically, the gateway to immigrants
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