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Chicago History 11/22/2010

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UNIT 3: Growth of a Metropolis Chicago City Council documents Early life in Chicago Methods of travel and transportation: canals and railroads Building the I&M Canal Key industries: lumber, grain, meatpacking, catalog Civil War and Chicago: primary sources and stories Great Chicago Fire as a catalyst for change **HISTORY FAIR TOPICS/RESEARCH

EXIT SLIP Answer the two WorkKeys questions provided (#1 and #2) using the map on the next slide.