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Who was John Brown

He led the raid on the United States Armory (Arsenal) at Harper’s Ferry

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Name the regionof the Iroquoian language group

Southwest Virginia

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Name the 5 geographical regionsof Virginia from East to West

Coastal Plain, Piedmont, Blue Ridge Mountain, Valley and Ridge, Appalachian Plateau

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Name the two ships that battledoff the coast of Virginia

Monitor and Merrimack

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Who was Maggie Walker?

She was the first woman to become president of a bank

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Name the Indian tribe that spokeIroquoian

Cherokee

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What products and industries are found in the Valley and Ridge

region?

Poultry and Apple farming

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What were the Southern Statesknown as during the Civil

War?

Confederate States of America

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He was the first AfricanAmerican to win the Grand Slam.

Arthur Ashe

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How did John Smith establisha positive relationship with the Powhatans?

He started trade with them

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The Eastern Shore is separatedfrom the mainland of Virginia

by the: a. Atlantic Oceanb. Pacific Oceanc. James River

d. Chesapeake Bay

d. Chesapeake Bay

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What happened to Virginia’s economy after the Civil War?

It was in ruins, money had no value, banks were closed, railroads, bridges, plantations and crops were destroyed

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What did Harriet Tubman do?

She established a route that escaped slaves took

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The Powhatan Indians spokeprimarily this language

Algonquian

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Which ocean borders Virginia?

Atlantic Ocean

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When, where and who were involved in the end of the

Civil War?

Who: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee

Where: Appomattox Court House

When: 1865

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He was the first African Americanto be elected Governor

Douglas Wilder

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What did the Powhatan Indiansdo for the settlers?

They showed them how to plant new crops

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Tell the Virginia regions where three groups settled and which

groups where they.

African Americans-Coastal Plains

English Germans & Scotch Irish-Shenandoah Valley

English- Coastal Plain and Piedmont

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Where and why did Virginian’s move after the Civil War?

They moved West and to the deep South because Virginia’s agricultural base began to change as they needed better farmland