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Virginia Standards of Learning | Virginia Standards of Learning | ||
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== Maps & Timelines == | == Maps & Timelines == | ||
=== | === Native American regions of North America === | ||
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|[[File:NativeAmericanRegions map 1.jpg|thumb|'''Major Regions of North America'''|alt=|none]] | [[File:NativeAmericanRegions map 1.jpg|thumb|'''Major Regions of North America'''|alt=|none]][[File:Langs N.Amer.png|thumb|Language families of Indigenous peoples in North America: shown across present-day Canada, Greenland, the United States, and northern Mexico|alt=|none]] | ||
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|[[File:North American cultural areas.png|Cultural areas of North America at time of European contact|alt=|border|none|thumb]] | |||
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|'''BIG IDEAS''' | |'''BIG IDEAS''' | ||
* Native American tribes and language groups were divided into these basic geographic regions | * Native American tribes and language groups were divided into these basic geographic regions | ||
* these maps will not be on the Virginia SOL | |||
** however, they provide a good overview of distribution Native American ethnic, language and tribal groups | |||
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=== Geographic regions of North America === | |||
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|[[File:NorthAmerica-sel-regions LCPS VA-Edu..jpg|none|thumb|Major regions of North America from the Virginia Dept. of Education SOL framework document]] | |[[File:NorthAmerica-sel-regions LCPS VA-Edu..jpg|none|thumb|Major regions of North America from the Virginia Dept. of Education SOL framework document]] | ||
|'''Key''' | |'''Key''' | ||
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*'''H) Coastal Ranges''' | *'''H) Coastal Ranges''' | ||
** Mountain range along the west coast that feeds water into the fertile valleys and lands along the coast | ** Mountain range along the west coast that feeds water into the fertile valleys and lands along the coast | ||
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|[[File:Atlantic Coastal Plain.svg|thumb|The Atlantic coastal plain |alt=|border|none]] | |[[File:Atlantic Coastal Plain.svg|thumb|The Atlantic coastal plain |alt=|border|none]] | ||
|'''ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN''' | |'''ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN''' | ||
* lowland coast region along Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico | * lowland coast region along Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico | ||
* the 13 American colonies were settled in the Coastal Plain from modern Georgia to Massachusetts | * the 13 American colonies were settled in the Coastal Plain from modern Georgia to Massachusetts | ||
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* the western barrier to the Coastal Plain is the eastern slope of the Appalachian Mountains | * the western barrier to the Coastal Plain is the eastern slope of the Appalachian Mountains | ||
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|[[File:AppalachianLocatorMap2.png|thumb|AppalachianLocatorMap2|alt=|border|none]][[File:Appalachian region of United States.png|thumb|'''Appalachian region of United States'''|alt=|none]] | |[[File:AppalachianLocatorMap2.png|thumb|AppalachianLocatorMap2|alt=|border|none]][[File:Appalachian region of United States.png|thumb|'''Appalachian region of United States'''|alt=|none]] | ||
|'''APPALACHIAN REGION''' | |'''APPALACHIAN REGION''' | ||
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* after Britain defeated France in the 1854-63 French-Indian War, the entire Appalachian region (and all lands up to the Mississippi River) became British | * after Britain defeated France in the 1854-63 French-Indian War, the entire Appalachian region (and all lands up to the Mississippi River) became British | ||
** however, the British King prohibited American colonists from occupying it | ** however, the British King prohibited American colonists from occupying it | ||
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|INTERIOR LOWLANDS | |INTERIOR LOWLANDS | ||
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|[[File:Satellite image illustrating the Great Plains.jpg|thumb|Satellite image illustrating the Great Plains|alt=Satellite image illustrating the Great Plains.jpg|border|none]][[File:Map of Great Plains.svg|thumb|'''Great Plains region'''|alt=|none]] | |[[File:Satellite image illustrating the Great Plains.jpg|thumb|Satellite image illustrating the Great Plains|alt=Satellite image illustrating the Great Plains.jpg|border|none]][[File:Map of Great Plains.svg|thumb|'''Great Plains region'''|alt=|none]] | ||
|'''GREAT PLAINS REGION''' | |'''GREAT PLAINS REGION''' | ||
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|[[File:RockyMountains-Range.svg|thumb|RockyMountains-Range|alt=RockyMountains-Range.svg|border|none]] | |[[File:RockyMountains-Range.svg|thumb|RockyMountains-Range|alt=RockyMountains-Range.svg|border|none]] | ||
|'''ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION''' | |'''ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION''' | ||
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** the "'''Continental Divide'''" is in the Rocky Mountains, marking the point at which the land descends to the east or the west | ** the "'''Continental Divide'''" is in the Rocky Mountains, marking the point at which the land descends to the east or the west | ||
* important rivers flow from origins in the Rocky Mountains | * important rivers flow from origins in the Rocky Mountains | ||
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|[[File:Basin and Range Province Boundaries and Landmarks.svg|thumb|One of various geographical definitions of the Province|alt=|none]][[File:GB-Definition-Map.jpg|thumb|The hydrographic Great Basin (magenta outline), distinguished from the Great Basin Desert (black), and the Basin and Range Geological Province (teal).[3]|alt=|border|none]][[File:Great Basin map.gif|thumb|Great Basin map|alt=Great Basin map.gif|border|none]] | |||
|[[File:Basin and Range Province Boundaries and Landmarks.svg|thumb|One of various geographical definitions of the Province]][[File:GB-Definition-Map.jpg|thumb|The hydrographic Great Basin (magenta outline), distinguished from the Great Basin Desert (black), and the Basin and Range Geological Province (teal).[3]|alt=|border|none]][[File:Great Basin map.gif|thumb|Great Basin map|alt=Great Basin map.gif|border|none]] | |||
|'''BASIN AND RANGE''' | |'''BASIN AND RANGE''' | ||
* the "Great Basin" = a geographic depression (low area) that was once under the sea | * the "Great Basin" = a geographic depression (low area) that was once under the sea | ||
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* the '''Range''' includes mountains from which water flows into the Great Basin | * the '''Range''' includes mountains from which water flows into the Great Basin | ||
** the western border of the Range are the '''Sierra Nevada Mountains''' | ** the western border of the Range are the '''Sierra Nevada Mountains''' | ||
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|[[File:California Mountain Ranges.png|thumb|Northern and Southern Coast Ranges and other major mountain ranges of California|alt=|border|none]] | |||
|[[File:California Mountain Ranges.png|thumb|Northern and Southern Coast Ranges and other major mountain ranges of California]] | |||
|'''PACIFIC COASTAL RANGE''' | |'''PACIFIC COASTAL RANGE''' | ||
* western slope of mountains that border the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains | * western slope of mountains that border the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains | ||
* and that produce important rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean | * and that produce important rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean | ||
* water flow from the mountains allows for great agricultural production in the "central valley" | * water flow from the mountains allows for great agricultural production in the "central valley" | ||
** = valley area between the mountains | ** = valley area between the mountains | ||
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== Rivers of the U.S. == | === Rivers of the U.S. === | ||
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|'''BIG IDEAS''' | |'''BIG IDEAS''' | ||
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* thus they mark the major regions | * thus they mark the major regions | ||
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|'''Rivers to know:''' | |||
* Hudson River | |||
* Mississippi River | |||
* Missouri River | |||
* Ohio River | |||
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|[[File:US map - rivers and lakes3.jpg|thumb|US map - rivers and lakes3|alt=|border|none]] | |[[File:US map - rivers and lakes3.jpg|thumb|US map - rivers and lakes3|alt=|border|none]] | ||
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|'''Virginia Rivers to know:''' | |||
* James River | |||
* Potomac River | |||
* Roanoke River | |||
* Virginia has approx. 49,350 miles of river | |||
** all Virginia rivers flow towards the Atlantic | |||
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|[[File:Mississippi River Watershed Map.jpg|thumb|Mississippi River Watershed Map|alt=|border|none]][[File:Mississippi river map.png|thumb|Mississippi river map|alt=|border|none]] | |[[File:Mississippi River Watershed Map.jpg|thumb|Mississippi River Watershed Map|alt=|border|none]][[File:Mississippi river map.png|thumb|Mississippi river map|alt=|border|none]] | ||
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=== | === Virginia maps === | ||
[[File:Virginia geographic map-en.svg|thumb|Virginia is shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed, and the parallel 36°30′ north.|alt=A topographic map of Virginia, with text identifying cities and natural features.]] | |||
=== Maps of colonial America & territorial expansion === | |||
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Revision as of 15:25, 29 May 2022
Preparation for the state of Virginian SOL ("Standards of Learning") History test
Released tests can be found here:
Virginia Standards of Learning
Note on table formatting
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Maps & Timelines[edit | edit source]
Native American regions of North America[edit | edit source]
Geographic regions of North America[edit | edit source]
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ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION
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BASIN AND RANGE
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PACIFIC COASTAL RANGE
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Rivers of the U.S.[edit | edit source]
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Virginia maps[edit | edit source]

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