Thursday, Feb. 20 1.Turn in your homework: Primary source (Dolley Madison/Tecumesh) and “Was Jefferson Justified in Buying Louisiana?” if you have not.

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Thursday, Feb Turn in your homework: Primary source (Dolley Madison/Tecumesh) and “Was Jefferson Justified in Buying Louisiana?” if you have not 2. Get out your History Spiral and update your table of contents DateTitleEntry # 2/14 Madison and the War of /17Warm Ups: Feb. 17 th to 21 st 16 2/19Chapter 11 Vocabulary17 3.Turn to entry #16 in your spiral and page 137 in the gray book. Write and answer number 3

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What do I do today ? 1.Get the “Internal Slave Movement After 1810” reading/map and complete Round Robin read the information and as a team answer the questions on the back 2. Finish Vocabulary Chapter 11 Vocabulary entry #17 I. Write the definition for each II. Identify the following people 1. Industrial Revolution13. Samuel Slater 2. Factory system14. Robert Fulton 3. Lowell mills 15. Eli Whitney 4. Interchangeable parts16. Nat Turner 5. Cotton gin17. Henry Clay 6. Spirituals 18. James Monroe 7. Nationalism 8. American System 9. Erie Canal 10. Sectionalism 11. Missouri Compromise 12.Monroe Doctrine 2.Staar Review cards