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Join us as we delve into the fascinating history of North Carolina, perfect for 4th-grade students. Discover the first inhabitants, the Cherokee Indians, and learn about significant places like Raleigh, the capital named after Sir Walter Raleigh. We explore iconic figures like Richard Joshua Reynolds and their impact on agriculture, and significant landmarks like the Blue Ridge Parkway and Old Salem. This engaging overview will enhance social studies knowledge and appreciation for North Carolina's rich heritage.
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What group of people were the 1st to live in what they call the “Land of the Blue Smoke?” • The Cherokee Indians • The Eskimos • Spanish • French 10 Countdown
Asheville, North Carolina is home to the _______ in the United States. • Largest City • Largest Home • Shortest People • 1st McDonalds 10 Countdown
469 miles of road from the Great Smokey Mountains National park in NC to the Shenandoah National Park in VA makes up what? • Highway 40 • Yellow Brick Road • Blue Ridge Parkway • VA Turnpike 10 Countdown
What town in the Piedmont Triad is home to the oldest Moravian Establishment in the USA? • Old Salem • Winston-Salem • Raleigh • New York 10 Countdown
Richard Joshua Reynolds “RJR” reformed North Carolinas Agriculture and exports in which of the following crops? • Cotton • Meat • Corn • Tobacco 10 Countdown
What is the Capital of North Carolina? • Greensboro • Raleigh • Wilmington • Winston-Salem 10 Countdown
Raleigh is named after which early American Settler? • George Raleigh Washington • Sir Walter Raleigh • Jimmy Dean Raleigh • Carolina Raleigh 10 Countdown
Wilbur and Orville Wright are given the respect of being Americas first men to do what? • Fly in an Airplane • Serve as president • Make the 1st light bulb • Event the car 10 Countdown