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50 States Geography
Review
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The Largest Cities80.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
The Physical Features84.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
Climate and Weather88.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
The Resources92.Citrus fruits,
tobacco, cotton, oil refineries
93.Timber, minerals, fish, pineapples
94.Corn, dairy, minerals, industry
95. Mushrooms, fish/seafood, textile factories
The Landmarks96. 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
The Groups of People100.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
The Historical Events104.1849 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
Territorial Expansion
1 Oregon Country 6 Texas Annexation
2 Mexican Cession 7 US in 1783
3 Gadsden Purchase 8 Original 13 States
4 Land ceded from Britain in 1818
9 Florida Cession
5 Louisiana Purchase
The States40 Alabama 13 Alaska 19 Arizona 32 Arkansas
12 California 21 Colorado55 Connecticut
57 Delaware
41 Florida 42 Georgia 14 Hawaii 16 Idaho
35 Illinois 36 Indiana 30 Iowa 26 Kansas
37 Kentucky 33 Louisiana 52 Maine 58 Maryland
53 Massachusetts
48 Michigan 29 Minnesota 39 Mississippi
31 Missouri 15 Montana 25 Nebraska 17 Nevada
51 New Hampshire
56 New Jersey22 New Mexico
49 New York
44 North Carolina
23 North Dakota
47 Ohio 27 Oklahoma
11 Oregon59 Pennsylvania
54 Rhode Island
43 South Carolina
24 South Dakota 38 Tennessee 28 Texas 18 Utah
50 Vermont 45 Virginia10 Washington
46 West Virginia
34 Wisconsin 20 Wyoming
The Physical Features
64 Rio Grande 76 Lake Ontario
65 Mississippi River 68 Lake Michigan
69 Ohio River 67 Lake Superior
60 Columbia River 78 Lake Huron
66 Missouri River 77 Lake Erie
74 Delaware River 75 Cape Cod
62 Pacific Ocean 61 Rocky Mountains
72 Atlantic Ocean 79 Appalachian Mountains
70 Gulf of Mexico 71 Florida Keys
63 Arctic Ocean 73 Outer Banks
Climate/History/Landmarks, etc . . .
Largest CitiesPhysical Features
Climate & Weather
Resources
W 80 S 84 NE 88 S 92
S 81 W 85 S 89 W 93
NE 82 NE 86 MW 90 MW 94
MW 83 MW 87 W 91 NE 95
LandmarksGroups of
PeopleHistorical
Events
NE 96 S 100 W 104
MW 97 MW 101 NE 105
W 98 W 102 S 106
S 99 NE 103 MW 107