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    In July 2015, TV Land dropped reruns of The Dukes of Hazzard after the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the grounds of the South Carolina State House because the flag is displayed atop the show's car, the General Lee.

  2. Nov 7, 2023 · This map shows governmental boundaries of countries, states, provinces and provinces capitals, cities and towns in USA and Canada.

  3. From independence, the United States expanded rapidly to the west, acquiring the massive Louisiana territory in 1803 and fighting a war with Mexico to push west to the Pacific. At the same time, British settlement in Canada increased.

  4. If you want to find all the capitals of America, check out this United States Map with Capitals. It displays all 50 states and capital cities, including the nation’s capital city of Washington, DC. Both Hawaii and Alaska are inset maps. First, we list out all 50 states below in alphabetical order.

    • Mountain Ranges and Topography
    • Plains and Lowlands
    • Rivers and Lakes
    • Climate Differences
    • Natural Resources
    • Wildlife and Ecosystems
    In the United States, the Rocky Mountains dominate much of the western landscape, running from New Mexico through Colorado and Wyoming, into Montana, and continuing into Canada. The highest peak in...
    Canada’s portion of the Rocky Mountains stretches through Alberta and British Columbia. In addition to the Rockies, Canada is home to the Canadian Shield, a vast area of exposed Precambrian rock th...
    The Appalachian Mountains in the eastern U.S. and the Laurentian Mountains in southeastern Canada are smaller, older mountain ranges that run along the eastern part of the continent. The Appalachia...
    The Great Plains in the United States extend from the Texas Panhandle through states like Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas, continuing into southern Canada, where they are referred to as the Canad...
    In Canada, the Interior Plains cover much of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, merging into the Great Plains to the south. This region is also important for natural resources, including oil and...
    The Mississippi River, at 3,766 kilometers (2,340 miles) long, is the second-longest river in North America, flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. Its basin covers more than 1.2 million squ...
    Canada’s longest river, the Mackenzie River, flows for 4,241 kilometers (2,635 miles) through the Northwest Territories, emptying into the Arctic Ocean. The St. Lawrence River, meanwhile, serves as...
    The two countries share the Great Lakes, the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world by total area. These five lakes—Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—cover more than 244,000 squa...
    The United States spans a wide range of climate zones, from the tropical climate of southern Florida and Hawaii to the arctic conditions of Alaska. The country experiences a variety of climates, in...
    Canada, on the other hand, is largely characterized by a continental climate, with cold winters and mild summers in most regions. However, Canada’s northern territories experience an arctic climate...
    The U.S. is rich in a wide variety of natural resources, including coal, oil, natural gas, and minerals. The Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico is one of the world’s most productive oil fields,...
    Canada is known for its vast oil sands reserves, particularly in Alberta, making it the third-largest holder of proven oil reserves in the world, behind Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. Canada is also a...
    Canada is home to the Boreal Forest, which covers much of the country from Newfoundland to the Yukon and is one of the largest intact forests in the world. The boreal region plays a vital role in c...
    The U.S. has a broader range of ecosystems, including deserts like the Sonoran Desert in the Southwest, rainforests in the Pacific Northwest, and swamps in the Southeast, particularly in states lik...
  5. Aug 29, 2017 · The Walleye War dispute was resolved by Canada rescinding the fishing laws and the US dropping the fees for the Canadian National Railway; the two countries reached an agreement on...

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  7. United States Map with Capitals - Explore US States and Capitals Map to locate all US state capitals, learn the name from the list of 50 states and capitals.