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Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
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US States East of the Mississippi River
All states located east of the Mississippi River including the state capital city are included in this activity....Enjoy!!!!
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Delaware | 900,000 population, 1st state, named for Thomas West, DE, Dover, |
Virginia | 8 million population, VA, Richmond, named for Queen Elizabeth, |
Maryland | 5.8 million population, MD, Annapolis, named after Queen Maria, |
Florida | 19 million population, named after spanish word for Flowery, Tallahassee, FL |
Massachusetts | 6.5 million population, Boston, MA, |
Pennsylvania | 12.7 million popluation, PA, Harrisburg, named after William Penn |
North Carolina | 9.5 million population, Raleigh, name means Charles Land, NC |
South Carolina | 4.6 million population, SC, Columbia, name means Charles Land |
New Jersey | 8.7 million population, Trenton, NJ |
New York | 19.3 million population, Albany, NY |
Vermont | 600,00 population, Montpelier, VT |
New Hampshire | 14th State, 1.3 million population, Concord, NH |
Maine | 1.3 million population, ME, Augusta |
Connecticut | 3.5 million population, Hartford, CT |
Kentucky | 4.3 million population, Frankfort, KY |
Tennessee | TN, Nashville |
Louisiana | LA, Baton Rouge |
Ohio | OH, Columbus |
Georgia | GA, Atlanta |
Rhode Island | RI, Providence |
Mississippi | MS, Jackson |
Alabama | AL, Montgomery |
Indiana | IN, Indianapolis |
Illinois | Springfield |
Michigan | Lansing |
West Virginia | WV, Charleston |
Washington, D.C. | The Nation's Capital (not a state) |
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DCJHS 9th Grade American Government Teacher, US History Buff, "Young George Washington" Historical Actor |
Dawson County Junior High School |
Dawsonville, GA |
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