Industrialization & The Gilded Age

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Industrialization & The Gilded Age 11.30.18

Ellis Island & The Immigrant Experience Overview of the Ellis Island museum https://www.c-span.org/classroom/document/?5000

Gallery walk We are going to look at a series of images & documents (primary sources) about immigration.

Gallery walk Take notes in your notebook Write a comment, question, or response on the poster paper.

Putting it all together Get the ½ sheet from me. Complete sentences! How do you know this? Use info from the political cartoons, and the gallery walk to support your ideas.