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The northeastern united states is a heavily populated
area that is steeped in history. This is traditionally the main
immigration point into the States, with the Statue of Liberty
lighting the way for those arriving into New York by boat.
People from all over the world have settled in this region to
live and work, creating a “melting pot” of cultures and ethnic
groups. Important historical events, such as the signing of
the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, took
place in Philadelphia. These documents set the foundations for
American life today. It is also here that the capital and center
of government were established. Today, while industry and
agriculture are still important, finance and commerce are the
driving forces of the economy.
CENTER OF GOVERNMENT
All three branches of the federal
government, the executive,
legislative, and judicial, reside
in Washington, D.C. The
United States Congress
(the legislative branch)
meets here in the Capitol
building. Many of the
city’s residents work
for the government.
THRIVING CITY
New York is the largest city in the US.
Historically it grew because it has a
good harbor and sits at the mouth
of the Hudson River. Immigrants from
overseas flooded into the city in
the 19th and 20th centuries,
boosting its population and
economy. Today, it is the
main financial center,
not just of the US,
but of the world.
PITTSBURGH
Once a major steel manufacturing center with
a polluted environment, Pittsburgh is now a
thriving financial center with a large number
of corporate headquarters. Bridges span the
three rivers that run through the city,
connecting the core downtown
area (above) to the suburbs.
New York
City
Capitol building,
the seat of
government
Lake
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Appalachian
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USA: Northeast
The White House in
Washington, D.C. has
been home to every
president except George
Washington, after
whom the city is named.
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