Social studies

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Cards (49)

  • Detroit became a city in...
    1802
  • The flag was first created in...
    1907
  • The seal of Detroit represents?
    Rising from the ashes and a hope for a better future
  • Michigan became a state in
    1837
  • The three tribes are...
    Ottawa, Ojibwa, Potawatomi
  • In.....Michigan became its own territory.
    1805
  • The word Michigan comes from the word.....?
    Michigama
  • Michigan needed...... people to officially become a state
    60,000
  • Michigan also needed a.....to officially become a state
    Governor
  • The first governor was appointed in....
    1813
  • The first governor of Michigan was named....
    Lewis Cass
  • The upper left of the Detroit flag has a....
    Blue background with 13 stars
  • The bottom left of the Detroit flag had a...
    White background with 5 Fleur-de-lis
  • The upper left of the Detroit flag had a...
    Red background with 3 golden lions
  • The bottom right of the Detroit flag had....
    Red and white stripes
  • The upper left of the Detroit flag represents...
    The American jobs of the city from 1976-1812
  • The bottom left of the Detroit flag represents....
    The French founding of Detroit in 1701
  • The upper right of the Detroit flag represents...
    The British who occupied Detroit from 1760-1796
  • The bottom right of the Detroit flag represents...
    The American re-occupation of Detroit from 1813-present day
  • ....is the capital of Michigan
    Lansing
  • .....Is the largest city in Michigan
    Detroit
  • .....Of the five lakes border Michigan
    Four
  • The four lakes that border Michigan are called....
    Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior
  • The five great lakes of Michigan are called...
    Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, and Lake Superior
  • Michigan became a state in...
    January 26, 1837
  • Michigan was the...state
    26th
  • The....is the state tree
    White pine
  • The...Is the state bird
    Robin
  • Lake Erie opened in...
    1825