Massachusetts Kearstyn S., Noah M., Dylan S.
Capital city, Major cities, Region in the U.S. Capital city: Boston Major cities: Springfield, Fall River, Plymouth Region in the U.S: Northeast
Population, Nickname Population: 6,593,587 people Nickname: The Baked Bean State
State flag, state bird, state tree State flag: State flag: State bird: State bird: Chickadee Chickadee State tree: State tree:
Geography Geography: The East Smaller hills, drumlins, which were left over from glaciers. Swamps, ponds, and rivers are scattered around the small hills. The central part of Massachusetts is a plateau, where most of the farms occur.
History History: Massachusetts became the sixth state to join the union in In 1498, John Cabot explores the coast while looking for Asia.
Economy, Industries, Products Jewelry making and hunting fish are some jobs. There are thousands of computer and electronics companies in Massachusetts.
Popular attractions and sports teams Museums of Fine Arts in Boston and The Yale Repertory Theater. Boston Red Sox are a Professional Major League Baseball team. Also, the New England Patriots- football
Famous people and college/university Benjamin Franklin, a inventor and statesman. Also, John Adams, a second U.S. president. Massachusetts is also home to Tufts Brandeis Williams, Amherst, Harvard Boston colleges. Massachusetts also has institute of technology, a private school.
Resources used Regions Of The United States: New England book.