6th Grade North America Study Guide
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Tributary | Is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
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Continental Divide | Is an area of high ground that divides the flow of rivers towards opposite ends of a continent
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Colony | Is a territory inhabited and controlled by people from a foreign land
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Plantation | Is a large farm that grows mainly one crop
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Pioneers | The first settlers that traveled West
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Megalopolis | A string of large cities that have grown together
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Louisiana Purchase | The Louisiana Purchase was purchased from the French by the USA and Thomas Jefferson in 1803. It doubled the size of the USA
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Representative Government | Is a system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them
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Free Enterprise | Is the freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for profit ($) with minimal government regulation
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Columbian Exchange | The Columbian Exchange refers to a period of cultural and biological exchanges between the New and Old worlds. Exchanges of plants, animals, diseases, and technology transformed European and Native American ways of life
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Democracy | Is a form of government that is run for and by the people, giving the people supreme power
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NAFTA | The USA, Canada, and Mexico are part of an economic union called NAFTA. This agreement eliminates tariffs, or taxes, on imports between these three countries
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4 Major US and Canada Ranges | Rocky Mountains
Pacific Coastal Range
Alaska Range
Appalachian Mountains
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Rocky Mountains | Tallest mountain range in North America
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Appalachian Mountains | located on East coast of the US and is the oldest mountain range
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Mississippi River | Second longest river in North America and is an important transportation route for the US
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Missouri River | Longest river in North America at over 2500 miles
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Northeast Region Midwest Region | two regions of the US that usually experience cold, snowy winters
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Southwest Region | Almost all the states in this region border Mexico
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Northeast Region = birthplace of our nation | The Declaration and Constitution were written in this region.
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Southeast Region | Where the Everglades and the Mississippi River are located
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Region | Places that share one of many traits like history, culture, climate or language
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natural resources | Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
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18% | Percentage of land in North America is good for farming or arable
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Mexico, USA, and Canada | 3 countries taht are part of the economic union called NAFTA
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The NAFTA agreement | NAFTA eliminates tariffs, or taxes, on imports between Mexico, Canada, and USA
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Boston Massacre | The Boston Massacre was an incident between colonists and the British Red Coats over taxes. 5 people were killed at the Boston Massacre.
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Continental Congress | On September 5, 1774, 56 delegates gather at the Continental Congress in Philadelphia; a first step toward American democracy.
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Tobacco | America was founded on tobacco and it will be America’s largest export for a century.
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Paul Revere | Paul Revere created an engraving of the Boston Massacre and rode ahead of British troops warning the colonists that the “British are coming!”.
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