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2.1 & 2.2 Cold Texts Complete Cold Texts Place Cold Texts and Answers in folders to be submitted at a later date

Westward Expansion Pictionary You are going to create a Pictionary (a dictionary with pictures). You need to include all of the starred items and at least 3 of the other items, one on each page. 1. Louisiana Purchase*** 6. Manifest Destiny*** 11. The North 12. The South 2. Oregon Territory 7. Monroe Doctrine*** 13. The West 3. Texas 14. Abolitionism*** 8. Trail of Tears 4. Mexican Cession 15. African Americans 9. Nullification Crisis 5. Mexican-American War 10. Sectionalism***

Westward Expansion Pictionary Each page must include: 1. Definition of the chosen terms. 2. Create a cartoon for each key term selected. 3. Write a sentence for the cartoon with each chosen key term. 4. Write at least three facts using each of the selected key terms.

Westward Expansion Pictionary Each item needs to be related back to Westward Expansion. This needs to be neat, well-written, creative, and colorful. This is worth a Test grade. You may work in partners within the class. However, each person must produce an entire document for submission. Pictures may be created from computers. However, remember to make yours colorful. Submit today if completed, Submit no later that Monday, February 19, 2018.