In American history, () refer to those who came to Plymouth on board of Mayflower.
In (), some British Pilgrims sailed to the New World in a ship called Mayflower to escape religious persecution.
The first representative assembly in America, which was organized by the people of Virginia in 1619, was( ).
In 1607, the English founded their first permanent settlement in() on the American continent.
One of the features of the early colonists which play a role in the formation of American character is( ).
In 1664, the English seized New Netherland in the area of the Hudson River and changed its name to ( ).
The English founded their first permanent settlement on the American continent at( )in 1607.
Of the original thirteen British colonies in North America, ( ) was the last one to be colonized.
In 1607 the first English colony in America was founded at Jamestown,().
( )forms a natural boundary between Mexico and the United States.
Among many of the important rivers in the United States,( )has been called “father of waters.”
The tops of the()are known as the Continental Divide.
The largest fresh water lake in the world is ( ).
The American Ruhr refers to ( ).
Among the following rivers, ()has been called the American Ruhr.
()forms a natural boundary between Mexico and the USA.
In the US, ( ) is called "father of waters" or "old man river".
The Mississippi River,also called (),has played a vital role in American history.
In the Great Lakes, only () belongs to US completely while the other four are shared with Canada.
TERM EXPLANATION Define the following term in English. Write your answers in around 40 words.
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