Middle Atlantic States: Volume 1
The Middle Atlantic region, located in the northeastern United States, includes Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Washington, D.C. It is an area rich in geographic diversity: magnificent waterfalls are found here in abundance, along with peaceful seaside lowlands, narrow valleys and high plateaus, stretches of rolling hills and woodlands traced with streams, and great mountain ranges rising above placid lakes.
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What are the four distinct geographic areas of the Middle Atlantic region?
What are some of the characteristics of each geographic area?
Give at least one for each area.
What is a fall line?
Why have large cities, such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Newark, New Jersey, developed along a fall line?
Maryland colonists turned what native Middle Atlantic plant into a major export crop? How did this lead to the introduction of slavery in the region?
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