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50 States

50 States

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Geography

2nd Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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Mr. Stein The 50 states Alabama to Georgia

By Dave Stein

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Capital is Atlanta. Also known as the Peach state. Admitted to the union on January 2, 1788.

Georgia

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It was admitted as the 27th state in 1845. The capital is

Tallahassee.

Florida

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Capital is Hartford. It is one of the original 13 states. It is one of the six New England states.

Connecticut

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The first of the original 13 states to ratify the federal Constitution. Dover is the capital.

Delaware

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​Colorado became a U.S. state on Tuesday, August 1st, 1876.

The capital of Colorado is Denver. ​

​The state was named for the Colorado River.

Colorado was the 38th state to join the United States.

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Colorado

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California is the greatest food producer state of the USA.

​The capital is Sacramento.

Originally, the California state was called the Grizzly Bear State.

Hollywood is in California.​

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California

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Juneau is the capital.

The largest U.S. state by area on the northwest extremity of the country's West Coast, just across the Bering Strait.

​Alaska is less than 50 miles from Russia.

​More than 3,000 rivers and 3,000,000 lakes!

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Alaska

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​Phoenix is the capital.

Arizona is the number one copper producing state in the nation.

The Grand Canyon National Park is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, and the only one located within the United States.​

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Arizona

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Montgomery is the capital.

​Founded by French colonists in 1702.

​The state was named after the Alabama River.

​Did you know that the Spanish were the first Europeans to reach Alabama?

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Alabama

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​Little Rock is the capital.

​Arkansas became a U.S. state on Wednesday, June 15th, 1836.

​Arkansas was the 25th state to join the United States.

​Population: 3 million

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Arkansas

Mr. Stein The 50 states Alabama to Georgia

By Dave Stein

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