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Places to Know for Virginia Studies SOL Test

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Atlantic OceanProvided Transportation links between Virginia and other places (ex: Europe, Africa, Caribbean)
Chesapeake BayProvided a Safe Harbor. Was a source of food and transportation
MarylandBorders Virginia to the North/Northeast
West VirginiaAtlantic Ocean: Provided Transportation links between Virginia and other places (ex: Europe, Africa, Caribbean) Chesapeake Bay Provided a Safe Harbor. Was a source of food and transportation Maryland Borders Virginia to the North/Northeast West Virginia Borders Virginia to the Northwest. Conflict between the eastern counties of Virginia that relied on slavery and the western counties that not favor slavery led to the creation of West Virginia.
KentuckyBorders Virginia to the West
TennesseeBorders Virginia to the Southwest
North CarolinaBorders Virginia to the South
Fall LineKentucky Borders Virginia to the West Tennessee Borders Virginia to the Southwest North Carolina Borders Virginia to the South Fall Line The natural border between the Coastal plain and the Piedmont region, where waterfalls prevent further travel on the river.
Lake DrummondShallow natural lake surrounded by the Dismal Swamp
WerowocomocoA large Indian town used by Indian leaders and as the headquarters of the leader Powhatan in 1607
JamestownThe first permanent English settlement. Located on an island in the James River.
AngolaPortuguese sailors captured African men and women from this country.
Shenandoah ValleyGermans and Scots-Irish settled here along the migration route
Williamsburg2nd capital of Virginia
RichmondRichmond 3rd and final capital of Virginia. Capital of the Confederacy. Was burned when it fell to General Ulysses S. Grant near the end of the war.
CharlottesvilleJack Jouett rode on horseback through the backwoods to Charlottesville to warn Thomas Jefferson that the British were coming to arrest him.
Great BridgeThe first land battle of the American Revolution fought in Virginia.
NorfolkThe British colonial governor fled from here when the American colonists were victorious
YorktownThe American victory at Yorktown resulted in the surrender of the British army, which led to the end of the Revolutionary War.
Cumberland GapSettlers crossed the Appalachian Mountains through this gap as they migrated to new lands in the west.
Harper’s FerryJohn Brown led a raid. He was trying to start a slave rebellion.
Bull Run/ManassasFirst major clash of the Civil War.
Fredericksburg, VirginiaGeneral Robert E. Lee, Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, defeated the Union troops.
Virginia Waters Near Norfolk and HamptonBattle of the Ironclads , the Monitor and the Merrimack
Appomattox Court HouseConfederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses S. Grant in April 1865. Last battle of the Civil War
Tazewell CountyCoal deposits were discovered
Northern VirginiaExperienced growth due to an increase in the number of federal government jobs
Northern Virginia and TidewaterThese regions have grown due to computer technology


High Point Elementary
Bristol, VA

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