Know/Want to know Create a T-chart; place what you Know about Westward Expansion on the left side of the chart, and place what you Want to know about Westward.

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Know/Want to know Create a T-chart; place what you Know about Westward Expansion on the left side of the chart, and place what you Want to know about Westward Expansion on the right side of the chart

Vocabulary: Westward Expansion (Quiz next Tuesday, November 5) Head-right system Alexander McGillivray land lottery William McIntosh Manifest Destiny Sequoyah Yazoo Land Fraud John Ross Cotton gin Andrew Jackson Religions in Georgia in early 1800s (Methodist, Baptist) How/where did they spread? John Marshall Dahlonega Gold Rush Worcester v. Georgia Trail of Tears Georgia’s 5 capitals (S.A.L.M.A) Samuel Slater: defected from England with trade secrets of textile mills; he is known as the Father of the American Industrial Revolution Railroads and growth in GA (How are they influential?) University of GA Founding