Station #1 – Colonization Who colonized: Canada -_____________ USA - _______________ Mexico - ____________ Why did they colonize North American regions?

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Station #1 – Colonization Who colonized: Canada -_____________ USA - _______________ Mexico - ____________ Why did they colonize North American regions? What lasting Cultural Element lets us know who colonized the region?

Station #2 - Population Density – Urbanization Questions – 1. What region of the United States has a greater population density? East or West 1a) Explain – Why? Name 3 cities on the map that have the highest population density.

Station #3 – Urbanization What region, east or west, is experiencing less urbanization? Infer why that is the case. What are the advantages of moving to an urban region? What might be the disadvantages?

Station #4 – Multicultural Explain what the picture means to you. Why would this picture be a good representation of the USA and Canada? How did economy and government in the USA and Canada lead to this?

Station #5 Urbanization vs. Rural Create your own illustration that represents the following: Rural Urban

Station #6 - Multicultural 1 Station #6 - Multicultural 1. Infer why large groups of people may immigrate to a new region. (Push and Pull reasons!) 2. Why is the United States and Canada a region many people immigrate to? http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/10/07/a-shift-from-germany-to-mexico-for-americas-immigrants/ft_15-09-28_immigationmapsgif/