
- •The united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland
- •Geographical position. Territory and structure. Relief. Population.
- •Inland waters
- •Vegetation
- •Architecture in britain
- •Inland waters
- •Toward the city on a hill
- •Amerigo Vespucci (1451 or 1454-1512)
- •Exploration of the American Continent
- •The States of the usa
- •The Colonists Rise in Arms
- •Exploration of Alaska
- •Negro Slavery in America
- •The Civil War in the usa (1861 – 1865)
- •New England.
- •Immigration patterns and ethnic composition
- •A Nation of immigrants
- •Asian Americans
- •Chinese Americans
- •Indochinese Americans
- •Japanese Americans
- •Korean Americans
- •Mexican American
- •Hispanic-Americans.
- •The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- •2. Қосымшалары:
Inland waters
The longest river in the US is the Mississippi with its tributary of Missouri (7,300km long). The other main tributary of the Mississippi, flowing into it from the east, is the Ohio River. The Mississippi flows to the south and empties into the Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans.
Another important river of the UEA is the Hudson River which flows across the north-eastern part of the country and empties into the Atlantic Ocean at New York. The rivers in the west of the country are unsuitable for navigation because they flow through deep canyons and are cut by numerous rapids, which fact, however, makes them a good source of electric power. These rivers start in the Cordilleras and empty into the Pacific Ocean. The largest among them are the Columbia River and the Colorado River.
World – famous is the region of the Great Lakes, situated in the north-east of the United States bordering Canada. It is a system of five great lakes, Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario, joined together by natural channels. The Niagara Falls, great rapids situated on the short Niagara river joined Lakes Erie and Ontario, are famous all over the world and attracts lots of tourists. Buffalo, at the northern end of Lake Erie is the fourth largest port and the seventh industrial city in the United States of America. The lakes can be used only between the months of April and December, as they freeze in winter. The importance of the Lakes is not only commercial: along their shores are vast stretches of forest, meadowland , and grassland ,as well as towns, camps, and small country towns.
MINERAL RESOURCES
The USA is rich in coal, iron and oil. There are coal-mines in the Cordillera Mountains, in the Kansas City region and in the east near Birmingham and Pittsburgh. Iron is mined near the Great Lakes and in the Birmingham, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas. In California and Texas there are rich oil-fields. There are also deposits of silver and gold.
ECONOMY
The USA is a country of highly developed economy. Heavy industry includes such branches as mining, metallurgical engineering and chemical industries. Detroit is a large motor-car industry centre. Shipbuilding is developed along the Atlantic coast and in San Francisco on the Pacific coast.
Textile industry is also well-developed, especially in the South near large cotton plantations.
Agriculture is very wide-spread, above all in the prairie regions, where wheat and other grain crops are grown.
Cotton is grown in the Mississippi Valley, tobacco in Maryland and Virginia. California is famous for its fruit plantations, and the West-for its cattle-farming. Poultry-farming is wide-spread in the countryside near all big cities.
North America was rich in animal species until explorers from Europe began to visit and set up the feather trade. By the 20th century 70 or more species of animals that had been common disappeared. Bison which were numerous when the Spanish and the French arrived were annihilated in the east by 1825 .When railways were built in 1869 vast herds were also killed off in the west. As the Indians depended on their food and skins the white men felt they were killing two birds with one stone the elimination of the bison would make life hard for the Indians. By 1900 there were only 39 bison in Kansas. The feather trade concentrated mainly on egrets. The plumes were taken as the parents returned to the nests with food for the young which were left to starve thus increasing the number of deaths.
The use of pesticides and modern farming methods has added to the destruction, so in recent , active steps have been taken to reestablish threatened species.
Control questions:
1. Natural characteristics of the main geographic regions in the USA: New England, Middle Atlantic, South, Midwest, Southwest, West.
2. Describe the climate of the USA? Which parts of the USA have a continental climate? What is characteristics of this climate?
3. The main economic regions of the USA. Mineral resources and their deposits.
4. The role of the USA in the World Economy.
7- Lecture. Theme: A brief history of the United States
Plan: 1. Discovery of America.
2. Civil War and reconstruction. The foundation of the USA.
3. 20th Century Historic Survey.
4. US Presidents.
The aim of the lecture: To get acquainted with the history of the USA.
The content of the lecture: