Audio:QS030801 C-box: HiliteBoxLoc:82,157;56,176;91,237;58,296;126,198;182,195;135,245;128,266;172,263;168,291;220,256;210,322;267,290;329,337;309,310;326,263;342,285;364,223;381,274;378,291;378,315;396,272;396,297;397,321;436,240 LineNum:350;352;350;353;353;350;350;350;350;352;350;358;350;357;352;350;352;350;352;350;358;354;350;358;352 GeoBytesUsed:6 A-box or Headline4:N/A A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Nova Scotia*QS030802* Wrong 1:Alberta Wrong 2:British Columbia Wrong 3:Manitoba Wrong 4:New Brunswick Wrong 5:Newfoundland Wrong 6:Québec Wrong 7:Saskatchewan Wrong 8:Yukon Territory GeoByte1:King James I of England and Scotland gave this region to Sir William Alexander in 1621. Alexander named it ^Nova Scotia^, which means "New Scotland." GeoByte2:The blue potatoes grown in this province are probably the source of the nickname Nova Scotians are known by—"Bluenosers." GeoByte3:Nova Scotia is one of Canada's four Atlantic Provinces. GeoByte4:The Isthmus of Chignecto connects Nova Scotia to the rest of the Canadian mainland. GeoByte5:Shipbuilding and fishing are important to Nova Scotia's economy. GeoByte6:During the American Revolution, American colonists loyal to the English king settled in Nova Scotia. GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: PictCasts:[]* Video:#none Palette:N/A StartVideo:#none EndVideo: HiliteBoxStopIndex:23 Glossary Start Glossary End