ROCKY MOUNTAINS Important Physical Features THE GREAT PLAINS

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ROCKY MOUNTAINS Important Physical Features THE GREAT PLAINS St. Lawrence River Columbia R. Missouri River The Great Lakes Hudson R. Mississippi River L. Erie ROCKY MOUNTAINS THE GREAT PLAINS APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS Ohio River Valley THE SIERRA NEVADA Chesapeake Bay Ohio River Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Mississippi River Rio Grande River Gulf of Mexico

Important Political Features C A N A D A OREGON TERRITORY MAINE New England NH NY MA Boston CT RI Middle Colonies The West Coast The Mid - West New York PA Salt Lake City OHIO NJ Mason-Dixon Line Philadelphia MD San Francisco DE UTAH Wash., DC St. Louis MISSOURI VA KANSAS Jamestown KENTUCKY NC CALIFORNIA OKLAHOMA The South SC GA TEXAS The Deep South LOUISIANA New Orleans FLORIDA M E X I C O

ROCKY MOUNTAINS THE GREAT PLAINS APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS C A N A D A St. Lawrence River Columbia R. MAINE OREGON TERRITORY Missouri River New England The Great Lakes NH NY Hudson R. MA Boston Mississippi River CT RI L. Erie Middle Colonies The Mid - West New York The West Coast ROCKY MOUNTAINS PA NJ Salt Lake City THE GREAT PLAINS APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS Ohio River Valley OHIO Mason-Dixon Line Philadelphia MD San Francisco DE THE SIERRA NEVADA UTAH Wash., DC Chesapeake Bay St. Louis Ohio River MISSOURI VA KANSAS Jamestown KENTUCKY Atlantic Ocean NC CALIFORNIA OKLAHOMA The South SC Pacific Ocean Mississippi River GA N TEXAS The Deep South NW NE LOUISIANA W E New Orleans FLORIDA SW SE °longitude Rio Grande River S Gulf of Mexico M E X I C O °latitude

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