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Northeast: There is New York's Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge and Times Square; Pennsylvania's Liberty Bell and Independence Hall; and Massachusetts' Freedom Trail. Many of these originate as big Government buildings or like The Statue of Liberty it was a gift from france to celebrate and thank us for our friendship. (Represents freedom and democracy)
South: The South consist of many landmarks many originating from slavery. But someof the biggest like the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are natural landforms and have played a huge part such as boundaries for the 13 colonies.
Midwest: The Midwest may have some of the best landmarks such as rock carvings to archs reaching up to 630 ft. There is Mount Rushmore, Chimney Rock, Gateway Arch, Badlands National Park, The Mackinac Bridge, Cave of the Mounds, and Starved Rock State Park. These have a history of being natural to having some of our greatest Presidents carved into a cliff.
West: Many of these are natural such as Yellowstone and Yosemite national parks. These are beautiful landmarks and places to visit. Then we have the Golden Gate Bridge, The HollyWood sign, and Disney Land; these are mand made and are huge things that the surrounding places use as advertisments. What makes these important or historical is not much but just helped the West become one of the biggest visited places.
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President John Adams
Explanation:
Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. In 1800, when the house was completed, it's first president (President John Adams) and his wife (Abigail) moved in.
The correct answer is A) Governor Sam Houston fled Texas and joined the Union Army because he felt it was his duty to preserve the Union.
The FALSE statement is "Governor Sam Houston fled Texas and joined the Union Army because he felt it was his duty to preserve the Union.
What was true was that Texans viewed Abraham Lincoln’s election to the presidency as a threat to their economy, governor Sam Houston opposed secession, claiming it was unconstitutional, and the Confederate States of America created a constitution and instituted the Conscription Act.
Texans did not like the fact that Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States. They knew what Lincoln thought and the idea of secession started to increase in the Texans public opinion. And then, it happened. Texas seceded from the Union on February 1, 1861. One month later, the state of Texas decided to join forces with the Confederate states. Texas' governor Sam Houston had refused to support the confederacy and was replaced.
Writers of historical fiction often try to appeal to readers by blending historical facts with imaginary plots and characters :)