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World Geography State Project

Chapter 8, Section 1. History and CultureA timeline of important historical events in our beloved country.1500's early explorers circumnavigate the America's.1619 first African slaves arrive in America's1776 American War of Independence1830's American settlers push west1861- 1865 U.

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World Geography State Project

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    1. World Geography State Project Requirements: State Map (with capital) – outline (with major cities) Historical Timeline (5-6 major events) Tourist Attractions Celebrities from your state Statehood Date Random interesting facts Anything else that is relevant to the study of geography Geography concepts: Ethnicity breakdown Population Precipitation Economic Breakdown (what makes up their economy) Concepts from chapters 1-7 that include your state (must have at least 4)

    2. Chapter 8, Section 1 History and Culture A timeline of important historical events in our beloved country. 1500’s – early explorers circumnavigate the America’s. 1619 – first African slaves arrive in America’s 1776 – American War of Independence 1830’s – American settlers push west 1861- 1865 – U.S. Civil War 1920-1930’s – Great Depression 1941 – 1945 – WW2

    3. Who is that? What the French thought the America’s looked like in 1566… Silly frenchmen, remember they are only good for two things- surrendering or asking the US for help, then yelling at us for being too harsh.

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