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Great Plains Transcontinental Railroad People Moved West Chicago Meatpacking Detroit Cars Pittsburgh Steel New England Textiles Natural Resources Eastern Factories The South Reconstruction, Segregation, Jim Crow Immigrants from Europe Asian Immigrants Harlem NYC Great Migration

WWI Central WWI Allied WWII Axis WWII Allied Russia/ Soviet Union Germany Italy Austria- Hungary Bulgaria Ottoman Empire France Belgium Great Britain Serbia USA D-Day Poland 1 Stalingrad 2 3 Japan

Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean USA Cuba SAW USS Maine Puerto Rico SAW Philippines SAW Guam SAW x Lusitania WWI Western Europe Panama Canal “Big Stick” Soviet Union Cold War China Cold War N & S Korea Cold War Japan N & S Vietnam Cold War Cuban Missile Crisis Cold War Hispanic Immigrants Middle East Oil