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Fifty (50) Slides to help you get ready for STAAR

with foreign countries

People settle along rivers and coastlines...

Appalachian ……. Proclamation………….. Appalachian……….Proclamation LIMITED WESTWARD EXPANSION - ANGRY COLONISTS

Second Great Awakening led to the Reform Movements

Canals REDUCED / DECREASED the cost of shipping goods & city population increased

UNALIENABLE RIGHTS Thank you Thomas Jefferson!!

SELF GOVERNMENT

STEAMBO ATS DECREASED COST $$ OF SHIPPING GOODS

Chinese Immigration to the West RAILROAD MAP

Boston, New York, & Charleston Harbors – Harbors are excellent for trade / ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & Growth of an area!

Cotton Gin Invented by…………………………………………Eli Whitney Eli Whitney also invented “Interchangeable Parts”, ummmm, but wasn’t it really “Honore Blanc” a French gunsmith? It’s Eli Whitney, okay!!, you live in America!

Sectionalism - loyalty to the interests of one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole.

Rhode Island – Founded by Roger Williams on the principle of Separation of Church & State

14 th Amendment (CITIZENSHIP for AFRICAN AMERICANS) OVERTURNED the Dred Scott Decision

Jefferson’s Motive for purchasing the Louisiana Territory …….. The Port of New Orleans

Mexican War

Industrial Revolution

IRISH POTATO FAMINE

Checks & Balances

Sharing Powers between National & State Governments

Right to Vote

MASS PRODUCTION