Northeastern States
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The largest bay on the Atlantic coast, actually an estuary, which divides Maryland into two sections. | Chesapeake Bay
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The important river formedat Pittsburgh from the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers | Ohio River
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the boundary at which eastward-flowing rivers fall over the edge of the Piedmont onto the Atlantic Coastal Plain | fall line
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a plateau of rolling hills, crossed by rivers, that lies between the Atlanic Coastal Plain and the Appalachians | Piedmont Plateau
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the river that separates the Green Mountains and the White Mountains, and in whose valley tobacco is grown | Connecticut River
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The naturally beautiful hilly area comprised of six states, which was one of the first parts of the United States to be settled and industrialized | New England
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The area in which sandy soils, milder winters, and proximity to markets promote truck farming | Atlantic Coastal Plain
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the reason for the growth of early industries at the fall line and in New England | Hydroelectric power
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Hard coal, found near Scranton and Wilkes-Barres in Pennsylvania, which heats well but is difficult to mine | Anthracite
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Waterfalls on the river connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, which produces much hydroelectric power for the area | Niagara Falls
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The tree that grows in the northern part of this region and yields a sap used for sugar, syrup, and candy | Maple Tree
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A hard rock used in fine architecture, which is quarried in Vermont, as are slate and granite | Marble
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The nations's largest inland port, situated at the juction of three rivers | Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
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the type of farming suited to poorer soil, a short growing season, hilly land, and nearness to markets | dairy farming
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the area which, together with the coastal waters off Cape Cod, accounts for a large share of the nation's catch of fish and shellfish | Chesapeake Bay
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Once responsible for the growth of shipbuilding in the Northeast, the resource that is now used largely for pulp and paper | lumber
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A major industry of New England, due to the area's snowcovered mountains, beautiful scenery, extensive coastline, and historic interest | tourism
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the crop for which Maine's Aroostook Valley is famous | potatoes
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The planned city located between Maryland and Virgina, but not a part of either state, which is the U.S. capital and whose business is government | Washington, D.C.
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The area of New York City that, because of its stock exchanges, many banks, and commercial offices, is the world's greatest financial center | Wall Street
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The commercial industry in which the states of New York and Connecticut lead the nation | Insurance
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The area in whch traditional industries have declined the most but are being replaced by new and varied industries | New England
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Technical products manufactured in the Northeast, such as computers and scientific instruments | electronic equipment
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the Chemical Capital of the world because it serves as headquarters for many chemical companies and has many research laboratories | Wilmington, Delaware
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The largest city in the United States and a national center of trading, manufacturing, communication, education, finance, and culture | New York City
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The City of Brotherly Love, the region's second largest city, a great port and manufacturing center, which boasts a rich historical heritage | Philadelphia, PA
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A major port of New England, a leading industrial city for fishing, printing, and finance, and a major center of learning and health | Boston, Massachusetts
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The name for a continuous urban area where one metropolitan area merges with the next | megalopolis
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that which city dwellers take with them when they move into the suburbs, creating serious problems for the cities | tax revenues
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An organization of world nations, with headquarters in New York City, that works for peace, cooperation, and development | United Nations
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