Chapter 9: The 13 States Become 16



Chapter 9: The 13 States Become 16Part A. Use the maps in the atlas to locate the following bodies of water, states, and cities. Then label them on the outline map on the back of this page.Bodies of WaterStatesCitiesAtlantic OceanLake OntarioLake ErieLake HuronLake MichiganLake SuperiorMississippi RiverOhio RiverPennsylvaniaNew JerseyMarylandTennesseeConnecticutKentuckyNew YorkVirginiaSouth CarolinaNorth CarolinaMassachusettsVermontDelawareNew HampshireRhode IslandGeorgiaNew OrleansPittsburghCincinnatiNew York CityPhiladelphiaWashington, D.C.Part B. After labeling your map, use it to answer the following questions.Which new state was formed out of territory that was once part of New York state?________________________________________________________________________What major body of water did the new states of Kentucky and Tennessee give the United States direct access to for the first time?________________________________________________________________________What is the approximate absolute location (latitude and longitude) of Philadelphia?________________________________________________________________________What body of water forms the northern boundary of Kentucky?________________________________________________________________________What is the approximate distance in miles between New York City and Philadelphia?________________________________________________________________________Which of the original 13 states border Tennessee?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Which two major cities are connected by the Ohio River?________________________________________________________________________Which of the new states border Canada?________________________________________________________________________-3995848990700 ................
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