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Virginia's 4 Major Rivers And The Cities That Developed Along Them.
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What three terms are used to describe relative location?
a) next to, near, and bordering
b) north, south, east, and west
c) Southwest, Southeast, Northwest
d) beside, far away, and very far away
Virginia's Northern most river
a) Rappahannock River
b) Potomac River
c) James River
d) York River
City that developed along the Potomac River
a) Jamestown and Richmond
b) Yorktown
c) Alexandria
d) Fredericksburg
Virginia river that is south of the Potomac, but north of the York River
a) York River
b) James River
c) Rappahannock River
d) Potomac River
City that developed along the Rappahannock River
a) Alexandria
b) Yorktown
c) Jamestown and Richmond
d) Fredericksburg
The smallest of the 4 major rivers, north of the James
a) York River
b) James River
c) Rappahannock River
d) Potomac River
City that developed along the York River
a) Jamestown and Richmond
b) Yorktown
c) Alexandria
d) Fredericksburg
Virginia's southern most river
a) York River
b) Rappahannock River
c) James River
d) Potomac River
City that developed along the James River
a) Fredericksburg
b) Alexandria
c) Yorktown
d) Jamestown and Richmond
This lake is surrounded by the Great Dismal Swamp
a) Lake Drummond
b) Lake Gaston
c) Lake Anna
d) Lake Erie
This water feature provided transportation links between Virginia and Europe and Africa and the Caribbean.
a) Chesapeake Bay
b) Atlantic Ocean
c) Pacific Ocean
d) James River
The Chesapeake Bay provided all of the following to early settlers EXCEPT
a) safe harbor for ships
b) transportation
c) food
d) shelter
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