"This book, crafted using the latest New York State academic research and standards, explores how geographic factors and natural resources available in New York State influenced its growth and development. From the first Native American inhabitants to today, and from the Great Lakes to the Adirondack Mountains, this volume examines how New York's unique landscape and natural resources helped shape the development of the state. Primary source documents, full-color photographs, and maps help readers understand how New York's residents have used the resources available to them, and how we still use them today"--Provided by the publisher.
General Note
Title proper from title frame.
Includes index.
Includes chronologies.
Includes glossary.
"Rosen Learning Center.".
"Rosen Digital.".
Lesson plans and assessments included.
Navigation tool bar includes audio narration, text highlighting by word or sentence, and automatic or manual page turn.
Content Note
A beautiful state - Mountains and valleys - Rivers, lakes, and gorges - Leafy forests and more - Native Americans - European settlers - The battle for New York's resources - Waterways help New York develop - New York's mineral resources - New York's land and resources today.