Washington State History
Across
- 3. A worldwide coffee chain that was created in Seattle in 1971
- 5. A family of missionaries that were killed by Cayuse warriors in 1847
- 9. During World War 2, the Puyallup Fairgrounds were used as a prison camp for people whose families came from ________
- 10. Mt. St. Helens is an example of a _________ that erupted
- 12. Washington grows more of this fruit than any other state in America
- 14. A person who has moved to Washington from another country
- 16. The Columbia and Snake are both examples of major ______ in Washington
Down
- 1. The Cascade Range is a group of _________ in Washington
- 2. Early settlers in Washington started a logging industry by chopping down ______
- 4. A canoe is a native type of ______
- 5. Settlers rode these wheeled vehicles down the Oregon Trail
- 6. The city in Washington with the most people
- 7. A wall that stops the flow of a river
- 8. An agreement that was made between a native tribe and the U.S. government
- 11. A group of native people under one government
- 13. The most important food for native people
- 15. The Point Elliot Treaty guaranteed Native people the right to ____