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New York History Forum: General Questions...

Posted by: Ashley (ashleym14@ThisIsToPreventSpam-850-RemoveThis.hotmail.com) on 3 Oct 2003 at 10:21:57 AM

Please anyone whoknows the answer the answers to these questions please send it to me ASAP (as soonas possible) THANK U!!

-When was the state admitted to the United States?

-What is the state flower?

-What is the state bird?

-What minerals are mined in NY?

-topography and climate

-Were they any battles fought in your state during the Revolutionary War, Civil War, War of 1812, or the Indian Wars during the Wild West days? (1800s).

-What famous person came from NY?

-What does the state flag look like?

-If I wanted to travel to NY for vacation, where is the best place to go in your and why?


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