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Ariz ona. Andrew M . & Cameron B . Nickname, Region in the U.S, C apital C ity, M ajor cities and population. The Nickname of Arizona is The Grand Canyon State . Arizona is located in the southwest region of the U.S. Arizona’s capital is Phoenix.
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Arizona Andrew M. & Cameron B.
Nickname, Region in the U.S, Capital City, Major cities and population • The Nickname of Arizona is The Grand Canyon State. • Arizona is located in the southwest region of the U.S. • Arizona’s capital is Phoenix. • Some major cities in Arizona are Tuscan, Mesa, and Chandler. • The population is 6,392,017 people.
State flag, State bird, and State tree • Arizona's state bird is a cactus wren. • The state tree is paloverde. • This is Arizona's flag.
Current governor and State senators • Arizona’s state governor is Jan Brewer. • The political party is Republican. • The current senators are Jeff Blake and John McCain.
Borders and Geography • Arizona’s borders are Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, California, Texas, and Mexico. • The geography is Colorado plateau, Central mountain, Basin and Range region. [Mexico not shown]
Natural Resources/Agriculture/Farming • Arizona’s natural resources are water, cotton, grains, fruits and vegetables. • Arizona harvests fruits vegetables and grain.
History and additional historical facts • Did you know that Arizona earned its statehood in February 14th 1912 the 48th state? • In 1867 Phoenix was founded • In 1988 Rose Mofford becomes the state’s first female governor • In 1867 Mexico takes control of Spain.
Places to visit • You can visit the Grand Canyon and walk around. • Also you can visit the petrified log [a log that was petrified during the flood under water] and let your mouth drop in aw at this amazing thing.
Additional facts • One of the states amazing people are Caesar Chavez who helped migrant workers get better pays. • The diamondbacks are Arizona's MLB team. • The Gila monster is a poisonous lizard that lives in the deserts of Arizona. • The O.K corral gunfight takes place in 1883. • In 1983 the Hoover Dam is completed. • The valley of Metra light rail opens connecting to mesa and Tempe.
Bibliography • Gibson, Lay James, and Thomas E. Sheridan, “Arizona”. World Book Student, World book 2014 May 2014. • Arizona-CultureGrams State Edition. ProQuest. 2014 Web. May 2014. • Stewart, Mark. Regions of the United States: The Southwest. Chicago, Raintree 2006, Print.