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* Each state send two US Senators to represent our state in Washington;
* What parties are each of them under? They are both Democrats • 4 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration assignment 11" • Back to Top Posted in State Exploration
*My State Capital is: Lansing • 0 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration assignment 10" • Back to Top Posted in State Exploration
![]() I couldn't find any information about it but I do like the design. ~Allyson • 0 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration assignment 9" • Back to Top Posted in State Exploration
*What is a state seal: The seals, the tokens or signs of the public office And just above the shield, an eagle adds to the majesty. Each of these proud animals lends credence to the motto on the shield, "Tuebor", or "I will defend". Above the eagle is the familiar motto "E pluribus unum", or "From many, one". Below the shield are the words "Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice", or "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." And encircling all of this are the words "The Great Seal of the State of Michigan". • 0 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration Assignment 8" • Back to Top Posted in State Exploration
![]() *Post your state motto: "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you. (Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice.)
*Which state adopted their motto first: South Carolina, on March 26, 1776. Sources: Netstate
State Mottoes ~Allyson • 2 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration Assignment 7" • Back to Top Posted in State Exploration
Maps of Your State
My state is shaped like a mitten. Bodies of water: Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Superior Lake Michigan Muskegon River Grand River A Physical Map of Your State
Also, if it's an easy-info assignment (IE state nickname) please try to use books and not just search it on the internet. Write your own words, instead of copying info off a site. I found a bunch of history books and I
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Michigan's nickname is The Wolverine State. The reason is that the Native Americans would trade wolverine skins with the French explorers. Wolverines don't really live in Michigan. Native Americans got the skins from Canada and brought them to Michigan. • 0 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration Assignment 5" • Back to Top Posted in State Exploration
State Flower:Apple blossom
State Bird:Robin
State Tree:White pine
Soil: Kalkaska sand
Agriculture: Dry black beans, blueberries, pickling cucumbers, flowering hanging baskets, impatiens and geraniums.
Industry: Manufacturing, Tourism, Agriculture
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Ralph J. Bunche statesman • 0 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration Assignment 3" • Back to Top Posted in State Exploration
![]() The name Michigan probably means "Great Waters." It is a Native American word. Around 1670, different Jesuit missionaries wrote about a lake called "Machihiganing," "Mitchiganons" and similar names. In 1697 the man who founded Detroit called the lake "Michigan." In the mid-1700s, people began calling the lake between Wisconsin and Michigan "Lake Michigan." In 1784 Thomas Jefferson wanted to call what is now Wisconsin "Michigania," but his bill was never passed. In 1805, the Michigan territory was created. It was named after Lake Michigan. I got some information from: ~Allyson • 1 Comments • Leave a Comment! • Link to "State Exploration Assignment 2" • Back to Top |
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