1/9/12 Agenda: Review Chapter 10 topics NB 47: Louisiana Purchase Map: Mississippi River, Westward Expansion NB 48: Causes and Effects of the War of 1812.

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1/9/12 Agenda: Review Chapter 10 topics NB 47: Louisiana Purchase Map: Mississippi River, Westward Expansion NB 48: Causes and Effects of the War of 1812 Pair-Share Chart

National and Regional Growth Weekly Objective:1/9- 1/13/2012 Essential SS Standards 8.5-1,2;8.6-2;8.7-1,2; Text page SWBAT identify, analyze and evaluate topics of the Industrial Revolution, Sectionalism and Nationalism.

Weekly Assignments 1/9-1/13/2012 NB 49: Ch 11 terms, text page

NB 50: Ch 11 Map Label using text page 355 Focus on National Road and Canals

What invention could you not live without today? Share with a partner

Preview Chapter 11-1 Text pages Main Idea Preview all Headings in RED Read the New England Textile Mill-343 Run a Mill Town-346: Health Challenge

NB 51: Industrial Revolution Objective What When Who Why Video Segments= 4 minutes total

Agenda 1/10/2012 Check homework RSG Add this question to your NB 51 Notes: Why were most of the nation’s early factories located in New England? (Answer)

Differences in Economies New England: Industry, Factories Southern States: Farming, Plantations

Differences in Economies/Way of Living New England: Industry, Factories Southern States: Farming, Plantations, Slave-Labor

What do you use cotton for? Pair-Share with a partner

Cotton Production

NB 52: Cornell Notes Plantations and Slavery Spread text page 348 Questions Answers Main Idea Why It Matters Now How did the invention of the cotton gin change Southern life? How did the rise of cotton production affect slavery? How widespread was slaveholding in the South?

Cornell Notes con’t. p Questions Answers What forms of resistance to slavery take place? Who was Nat Turner? What were the effects of Turner’s rebellion?

Agenda 1/11/2012 Check RSG pages Answer the NB 52 Cornell Notes Questions Text 354: Nationalism and Sectionalism NB 53 Web Concepts Use text pages

Causes and Effects of National Unity Causes: - Effects: National Unity

NATIONALISM Notebook page 53 Nationalism Definition American System Adams— Onis Treaty Monroe Doctrine

Key Questions Why was the Missouri Compromise so important to the nation? Why was the Monroe Doctrine so important to the United States?

Agenda 1/12/2012 Check RSG NB 53 Text 354: Nationalism and Sectionalism NB 53 Web Concepts Use text pages Review for Ch 11 Test-Friday 1/13

SECTIONALISM Notebook page 53: What type of economies did they have in each region? Sectionalism Definition Midwest South Northeast