So….we won the Revolution and we have a Constitution, now what?....

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So….we won the Revolution and we have a Constitution, now what?....

Agenda for the day Elbow Room clip Far and away clip What does the U.S. look like at this point? Jigsaw key terms Fill in notes Small group activity: “America Expands visual” Race cars review (use word wall-listening)

Jigsaw terms Manifest Destiny Northwest Ordinance Lewis and Clark Expedition Louisiana Purchase War of 1812 Erie Canal Monroe Doctrine Trail of Tears

Manifest Destiny

Northwest Ordinance

Lewis and Clark Expedition

Louisiana Purchase

War of 1812

Erie Canal What is it? An artificial waterway where ships could carry goods and people. It connected New York City to the Great Lakes. Why is it important? It made New York City a major economic center and increased its population.

Monroe Doctrine

Indian Removal Act/Trail of Tears