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Discover the unique attributes of Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Maryland, known as the Old Line State, became a state on April 28, 1788, featuring a humid subtropical climate and a focus on commercial agriculture including cucumbers and tobacco. Virginia, the Old Dominion State, was established on June 25, 1788, producing cattle, peanuts, and more under similar climates. Lastly, Washington, D.C., serves as our nation's capital, showcasing the rich history and culture of this region. Join us as we delve into their contributions to American heritage.
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State Gimmes Week 6GLE 4 Maryland Virginia Washington, D.C.
The old line state • Capital • Annapolis • Became a State • April 28, 1788 (7th) • Region • Southern • Products • commercial fishing, cucumbers, watermelons, sweet corn, tomatoes,musk melons, squash, peas, tobacco, mining • Climate • humid subtropical: hot, humid summers and short, mild to cool winters
Old dominion state • Capital • Richmond • Became a State • June 25, 1788 (10th) • Region • South or Southeastern • Products • cattle, tobacco, peanuts, tomatoes, hay, sweet potatoes, poultry, coal, lumber • Climate • part of the state is humid subtropical climate - in the mountainous areas,climate becomes humid tropical with hot summers and mild wild winters
Washington, DC • Our national capital