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The American Northeast:
- A total of eleven states are part of the Northeast (New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maryland, and Pennsylvania).
- Traditionally, the Northeast comprises the geographical regions of New England and the Middle Atlantic.
- It is the region on which the Pilgrims settled in what today is known as Massachusetts.
- The Northeast is home of many largest cities such as New York City, Boston and Philadelphia.
- Almost 60 million people live in the Northeast, mainly working-class people.
- The Northeast is America’s most economically developed region.
- It is one of the country’s most ethnically diverse regions, with population of English, French, Dutch, Italian, Hispanic, and Jewish descent.
- A famous cultural landmark is the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the French government in order to commemorate the American Independence. The monument was one of the first things that immigrants saw when they arrived in New York City. Throughout history, the Statue of Liberty has become an icon of the United States recognized worldwide.
Answer: Northeast!
(Describe facts and details about the Northeast that make it different or unique.)
(All 11 states in this region were part of the original thirteen British colonies before the US won its independence in the American Revolution. The smallest US state (Rhode Island) is located in this region. At 6,288 feet (1,917 meters) the peak of Mount Washington in New Hampshire is the highest point in the Northeast.)
Explanation:
Name of a cultural landmark in the Northeast: (A landmark in the Northeast is the Viti Crater..)
Explain why this landmark is important to the Northeast: (The Viti Crater landmark is important to the Northeast because Viti is a large crater, located near lake Matan in Northern Iceland. It is filled with bright blue water that changes into a different shade of blue at every perspective. Viti is surrounded by lava fields and a very colorful geothermal area, reminding you how incredible Iceland's landscape is..)