Monday, November 30, 2009 Please turn in your rewritten Westward Expansion essay to the blue bin. Sit with two other people. Label one piece of paper.

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Monday, November 30, 2009 Please turn in your rewritten Westward Expansion essay to the blue bin. Sit with two other people. Label one piece of paper “Civil War Chapter 2 Quiz” and number 1 -15.

The Plan ‘til Christmas Causes of Civil War Westward Expansion Causes Timeline : Political, Economic, Social Causes “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” SBQ : Practice Midterm : Thursday December 17, 2009 The Plan ‘til Christmas Today: ‘Civil War’ Ch 2 Quiz Notes : Westward Expansion of Slavery

Notes : New Perspective on Westward Expansion Missouri Compromise Texas Annexation Mexican War