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    Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States with over 2,200,000 people. Houston was the capital of the Republic of Texas before the country was annexed by the United States in 1846. Houston is also home to NASA's Johnson Space Center. San Antonio is home to over 1,500,000 people.
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    North America, the third-largest continent in the world, is a region of diverse cultures, languages, and landscapes. People from all over the world have migrated to this continent, making it a melting pot of diversity. Each of North America's major countries (the United States, Canada, and Mexico) have diverse populations.
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    Indentured servants also arrived in the South who would work for 5-7 years in exchange for their passage to North America. The Church of England (also known as the Anglican Church) was the dominant religion in the region. Most settlers to the South did not come for religious freedom like they did in the northern colonies.
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    The Coastal Range runs along the Pacific Ocean for over 1,000 miles from Alaska in the north to Central Mexico in the south. The tallest mountain in North America, Denali, is here in Alaska and over 20,000 feet high. The Columbia River Gorge in the Pacific Northwest is formed by the Columbia River and is known for its many waterfalls.
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    Europe, the United States, and North America are all formal regions, for example. Formal regions help us organize and structure our life with the environment and culture of that region. Through the study of formal regions, we can have a better understanding of the cultural, economic, and political landscape of an area and how these aspects ...
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    North America's climates and biomes exhibit the continent's incredible ecological diversity. Each region has its own unique characteristics and supports a wide variety of ecosystems. By studying these climate zones and biomes, it helps us to learn how to protect and conserve these diverse ecosystems for the well-being of both North America ...
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    Around the same time, however, America was fighting a war with a new enemy in the Middle East. Saddam Hussein, the dictator of Iraq, had his army invade its neighbor Kuwait in 1990. Kuwait was a major supplier of oil to the United States and President George H.W. Bush called for a coalition of nations to defend it.

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