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Wk 4 State Dailies

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Tuesday

The highest point in Indiana is Hoosier Highpoint in Wayne County, where it is 1,257 feet above sea level. The lowest point is along the Ohio River in Posey County, where it is only 320 feet above sea level.

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Wednesday

The French were the first to explore Indiana. French explorer Rene-Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle, traveled from Canada to claim the area of Indiana for the French in 1679. He was searching for a waterway that would take him all the way to the Pacific Ocean from Indiana.

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Thursday

John Chapman traveled the midwestern United States planting apple seeds that would one day grow into beautiful apple orchards! You may better know John Chapman as Johnny Appleseed! Johnny died near Fort Wayne in 1845. His gravesite is now the Johnny Appleseed Park.

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Every state has a state seal. What are 3 things you see on our state seal?

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What is your favorite thing on the state seal?

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The highest point in Indiana is _____ feet above sea level.

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The lowest point in Indiana is below sea level.

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The country of France was the first to send people to explore Indiana

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La Salle's journey into Indiana began in Canada

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La Salle hoped to find a way to sail from Canada to the Pacific Ocean.

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La Salle might have traveled through what is now the state of Michigan on his way from Canada to Indiana.

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9.

John Chapman and Johnny Appleseed are the same person

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10.

Which best describes an orchard?