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WISCONSIN N A M E : E Z E Q U I E L V I L L E G A S F.

GRADE: 8TH B
D AT E : F R I D A Y, J U N E 1 6 T H , 2 0 2 3
SUBJECT: LANGUAGE
TO P I C : H W # 3 I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A RY P R O J E C T
I N V E S T I G AT I O N
INTRODUCTION
WISCONSIN IS A STATE IN THE US MIDWEST WITH
COASTLINES ON 2 GREAT LAKES (MICHIGAN AND
SUPERIOR) AND AN INTERIOR WITH FORESTS AND
FARMS. ITS NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES ARE ON THE
WEST IS MINNESOTA ON THE EAST IS MICHIGAN.
WISCONSIN MEASURES 169,639 KM² SQUARE
METERS AND IS RANKED 23RD LARGEST COUNTRY
IN THE UNITED STATES.
HISTORY
• The Wisconsin Territory (consisting of present-day
Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and parts of North and South Dakota)
was created in 1836. Two years later the territory became smaller
when land west of the Mississippi became part of Iowa Territory.
Wisconsin was admitted to the union as the 30th state in 1848. By
1850 the population of Wisconsin had increased from about 30,000
to more than 300,000, and most of the agriculturally suitable areas
had been occupied by 1880. In the 1880s iron ore was being mined
in the north.
CELEBRATIONS
• St Patrick's Day Parade. ...
• Brat Fest. ...
• Milwaukee's Summerfest. ...
• Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival. ...
• Lumberjack World Championships. ...
• Wisconsin State Fair.

• St Patrick's Day Parade. ...


• Brat Fest. ...
• Milwaukee's Summerfest. ...
• Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival. ...
• Lumberjack World Championships. ...
• Wisconsin State Fair.

HOLIDAYS
The State of Wisconsin provides nine legal holidays, with pay, to employees when the State observes each of the
following holidays:
• New Year's Day (January 1)
• Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday (3rd Monday in January)
• Memorial Day (Last Monday in May)
• Independence Day (July 4)
• Labor Day (1st Monday in September)
• Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November)
• Christmas Eve Day (December 24)
• Christmas Day (December 25)
• New Year's Eve Day (December 31)
TRADITIONS
• 1) Bar Hopping between the Wedding and the Reception.
Wisconsinites like to drink; that's no secret. ...
• 2) Friday Night Fish Fry. A staple in Wisconsin culture, no Friday is
complete without fish. ...
• 3) Cannibal Sandwich. The "Cannibal Sandwich" - a rare delicacy. ...
• 4) Cheeseheads. ...
• 5) Snowshoe Baseball.
FOOD
• America's Dairyland", Wisconsin is famous for its cheese as well as
other dairy products, such as cheese curds and frozen custard.
Other notable foods common to the region include bratwursts,
beer and brandy Old Fashioned cocktails, butter burgers, fish fries
and fish boils, cranberries, and booyah stew.
COSTUMES
• In Wisconsin only use the costumes in festivals or in holidays mentioned above in halloween,
chrismas and Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
•https://www.britannica.com/
THANKS

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