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Lesson Objective Copy the objective into your notebook or on paper. To identify and summarize the differences between Industrialization, Immigration and Urbanization.

Factories add to pollution Industrialization Industrialization was the change from making things on the farm to factories Factories add to pollution

Political Cartoon of Immigrants Immigration Immigration- Great growth of America’s population from 1870- 1920. Millions of people came from countries in Europe Increased immigration led to overcrowding in cities. Political Cartoon of Immigrants

Urbanization Growth of NYC 1492-2019 A result of Industrialization and increased immigration. People built skyscrapers and immigrants settled in cities. Overcrowding in cities led to issues that had to be fixed. Growth of NYC 1492-2019

Student Directions Go to www.pearsonrealize.com Type in your username and password Example: fmorales804 Password= class804 Click My Work Click the railroads and industry interactive map Read the introduction and complete the first 3 boxes on the graphic organizer (Going across not down) Go back to my work and select the second interactive called, Immigration 1870-1900 interactive chart. Go back to my work and select the third and final interactive called, Living in a tenement interactive 3-d model. Turn in your completed graphic organizer to the white bin on Mr. Murtagh’s desk!

Independent Work Write your name and class on the top of the graphic organizer Log onto Pearson and go through the 3 interactives in order to complete the chart.

Whole Class Share 3 Facts per factor of change Summarizations Essential Questions Whole Class Share