Across
- 3. The Treat of ________ in 1783 made the Mississippi River the western boundary of the U.S. (Lesson 83)
- 4. Indigenous people of the Midwest were known as the ________ builders (Lesson 82)
- 6. The _________ River and its tributaries make up the largest river system in the United States (Lesson 84)
- 8. A stream or river flowing into another body of water (Lesson 84)
- 9. Another name for a city is an ________ area (Lesson 82)
- 12. These large chunks of ice carved out the Great Lakes thousands of years ago (Lesson 86)
- 14. Areas that are less crowded than cities are known as _________ areas (Lesson 82)
- 15. The country that borders the U.S. to the south (Lesson 84)
- 17. Because of its location, one of the Midwest's nicknames is "America's _____" (Lesson 82)
- 18. Some of the Native American tribes were _______ (moved from place to place)(Lesson 84)
- 20. a mix of many different kinds of people (Lesson 81)
- 21. Factors that affect ________ are elevation, latitude, nearby landforms, nearness to water (Lesson 76)
Down
- 1. The Five Great Lakes are: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and ________ (Lesson 86)
- 2. Names for First Inhabitants of North America include "native americans", "indians", and ________ (Lesson 90)
- 5. Some ________ activities enjoyed by the Great Lakes includes swimming, sail boating, and water skiing (Lesson 87)
- 7. A flat-bottomed boat that carries cargo (Lesson 83)
- 10. The Louisiana Purchase allowed easy ______ (entry) to the port city of New Orleans (Lesson 83)
- 11. The Great Lakes contain ________ water (Lesson 86)
- 13. Descendents of France (and moved to the southern states such as Louisiana) (Lesson 84)
- 16. The country that borders the U.S. to the north (Lesson 87)
- 19. The Great Lakes are located in the ________ region (Lesson 84)