7X 5-7-2015 Objectives: Describe how geographic differences contributed to the hardships Native Americans faced when forced to relocate. Agenda: Do Now.

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7X 5-7-2015 Objectives: Describe how geographic differences contributed to the hardships Native Americans faced when forced to relocate. Agenda: Do Now - Review: Which side do you think was right during the Nullification Crisis under President Jackson’s Administration? Why? Discuss Do now and homework Cross-discipline activity: geography research Homework: page 337: Interpreting Maps #2

Comparing and Contrasting Regions Objective: Describe how geographic differences contributed to the hardships Native Americans faced when forced to relocate. Group Tasks: Create a slide show to compare your tribe’s traditional homelands with the area to which they were forced to relocate. Compare climate and physical geography Include images or photographs of your regions Write at lease a 2 paragraph summary of the differences. Include a summary of your tribe’s way of life and how the change in location would have affected them.