Pennsylvania The Keystone State(“Virtue, Liberty, and Independence”)
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❑ State Facts❑ State Bird : Ruffed grouse❑ State Animal : White-tailed Deer❑ State Dog : Great Dane❑ State Insect : Firefly❑ State Fish : Brook Trout❑ State Flower : Mountain Laurel❑ State Tree : Eastern Hemlock
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❑ Geography❑ Highest Point- Mount Davis, 3,213 ft. (979 m)❑ Lowest Point- Sea Level, along the Delaware
River❑ Area- 45,302 sq. mi. (117,332 sq. km)❑ Rank in Area Among the States- Thirty-third
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❑ State Nicknames❑ Keystone State❑ Quaker State
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❑ Population❑ Pennsylvania has a population of 12,281,054
people❑ Philadelphia is the most populated city in
Pennsylvania❑ Pennsylvania Ranks 6th
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❑ State Flag❑ Pennsylvania's state flag is composed of a blue
field, a horse on either side of the coat of arms, an eagle on top, and a scroll at the bottom that reads Virtue, Liberty, and Independence.
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❑ Natural Resources❑ The most abundant resource found in the state is
coal.❑ Some natural resources from mining are copper,
zinc, and iron ore.❑ Other natural resources are sand, gravel, and
fertile soil.
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❑ Communication❑ The first newspaper was titled American Weekly
Mercury❑ Other forms of communication are telephone and
radio
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❑ Agriculture❑ The states largest crop is mushrooms❑ Other crops grown are tabacco,apples,and
strawberries❑ Animals raised in the state are rabit, deer, and
ground hog
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❑ Manufacturing❑ My state manufactures coins, Hershey chocolate,
and cement ❑ The most manufactured product is steel
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❑ Heritage, Religion, and Politics❑ The largest religious group is the Quakers❑ Today, the state primarily votes for the
Democratic Party
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❑ Bibliography❑ Kent Deborah State Book Pennsylvania (book)❑ 50 states.com❑ Yahooligans