From A+ Club Lesson Planner & Study Guide
Preparation for the state of Virginian SOL ("Standards of Learning") History test: Geography and Geographic Regions
Geographic regions of North America (overview) [ edit | edit source ]
Major regions of North America from the Virginia Dept. of Education SOL framework document
Key
A) Coastal Plain
East Coast, location of the original 13 American colonies
B) Appalachian Mountains
border between the 13 colonies and the French-Indian lands to the west of the Appalachians
C) Canadian Shield
distinct climate and geographic area north of Great Lakes and New England
D) Interior Lowlands
fertile lowlands along the Mississippi River
E) Great Plains
low, flat grasslands between the Mississippi Lowlands and the Rocky Mountains
F) Rocky Mountains
great mountain range that served as barrier between the middle and western parts of the continent
G) Basin and Range
isolated region that was not directly connected by rivers to other regions and that was between the Rocky Mountains and the Coastal Ranges (mountains)
H) Coastal Ranges
Mountain range along the west coast that feeds water into the fertile valleys and lands along the coast
Geographic regions of North America (details) [ edit | edit source ]
The Atlantic coastal plain
Atlantic Coastal Plain =
lowland coast region along Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
the 13 American colonies were settled in the Coastal Plain
from modern Georgia to southern Massachusetts
Massachusetts was settled along with the Coastal Plain
the western barrier to the Coastal Plain is the eastern slope of the Appalachian Mountains
AppalachianLocatorMap2 Appalachian region of United States
Appalachian Mountains =
mountain range that extends along the western border of the Coastal Plain from Georgia to New England
includes sub-regions
the Piedmont, Low Plateaus and Mountains
the Appalachian Mountains served as a barrier between
early American colonies (to the east of the Appalachians along the Coastal Plain)
and French and Indian lands (to the west of the Appalachians)
all rivers from the eastern slope flow towards the Atlantic Ocean
all rivers from the western slope flow towards the Mississippi River
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
The Interior Plains are highlighted in red.
areas of largely level, grasslands
to the east and west of the Mississippi River in the upper MidWest
note that this area as shown here includes the Great Plains
see the Virginia SOL regions map above to distinguish between the Interior Lowlands and the Great Plains
Satellite image illustrating the Great Plains Great Plains region
area of flat lands with mostly grasses (not forests)
flat lands are either
"steppe" = higher elevation, dry flat lands, or
"prairie" = flat grasslands with moderate climate and rain
prairies have fertile soil and are excellent for large-scale farming
the word "prairie" means "meadow" or "grassland" in French
the French were the first Europeans to explore the area as they were establishing trade routes with Native American tribes across the Great Lakes and into the Midwest
Rocky Mountains Range ("range" as is a "mountain range" or series of connected mountains) A map of the principal hydrological divides of North America. The Eastern Continental Divide (orange line) demarcates two watersheds of the Atlantic Ocean: the Gulf of Mexico watershed and the Atlantic Seaboard watershed.
high mountain range above and to the east of the Great Basin
the "Great Continental Divide " is in the Rocky Mountains, marking the point at which the land descends to the east or the west
see the below map for continental divides in North America
important rivers flow from origins in the Rocky Mountains
One of various geographical definitions of the Province The hydrographic Great Basin (magenta outline), distinguished from the Great Basin Desert (black), and the Basin and Range Geological Province (teal).[3] Great Basin map
the "Great Basin" = a geographic depression (low area) between the Rocky and the Sierra Nevada mountains
no rivers or water flow out of the Great Basin
the VA & US SOL refers to the "Great Basin" as the "Basin "
the Range includes mountains from which water flows into the Great Basin
the western border of the Range are the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Northern and Southern Coast Ranges and other major mountain ranges of California
western slope of mountains that border the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains
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"
= valley area between the mountains
Map of Major Rivers in US
BIG IDEAS
rivers start in mountains and flow downhill
thus they mark the major regions
US Rivers to know:
Hudson River
Mississippi River
Missouri River
Ohio River
US map - rivers and lakes3
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
The Chesapeake Bay watershed
Mississippi River Watershed Map Mississippi river map
Virginia is shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed, and the parallel 36°30′ north.
An original map of colonial Virginia and Maryland LOC 2013587749
Map of rivers of Virgina (USGS)
Map of rivers of Virgina w/ terrain (USGS)
York River map
River basin studies status map, Virginia - October 1, 1981 LOC 82690885