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The Bald Eagle
It is the national bird
and symbol of the
United States of America.
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How is the American flag called?
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Who is this man?
What do you know about
him?
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Christopher Columbus
(before 31 October 1451 – 20 May
1506),
born in the Republic of Genoa
Discovered America
in 1492
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What is the name of the ship?
What is
it famous for?
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The “Mayflower”
Transported the Pilgrims,
from a site near the Mayflower Steps
in Plymouth, England,
to Plymouth, Massachusetts
in 1620.
There were 102 passengers and a crew of 25–30.
Washington,
the first American president,
“The Father of the Nation”
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1809— 1865
What is the name of this president?
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Abraham Lincoln,
‘honest Abe’
The 16th President of the USA
Signed
the Emancipation Proclamation
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Washington, D.C.,
the capital of the USA
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The Supreme Court
9 judges work in the
Supreme Court as long
as they live.
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What is the name of the state?
Where is
it situated?
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It is not connected to the other states,
situated
in the northwest extremity
of the North American continent
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What is the name of the state?
Is it
on the continent?
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Hawaii,
the only U.S. state made up entirely
of islands
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The Grand Canyon National Park,
the state of Arizona
277
miles (446 km) long,
up to 18 miles (29
km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (6,000 feet / 1,800metres)
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On what river is the waterfall located?
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The Niagara Falls
Located on the Niagara River draining
Lake Erie into Lake Ontario
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What’s this?
What is it
used for?
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A melting pot
Different metals are melted
together to make a new metal.
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Why do we call the USA
a ‘melting
pot’?
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A mixture of many different nationalities,
a melting
pot
for people.