 11.1 is due now, last grade of the 3 rd quarter.  11.2 is due at the end of the period.  11.3 is due Monday, but I’ll take it today if it’s fully completed.

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 11.1 is due now, last grade of the 3 rd quarter.  11.2 is due at the end of the period.  11.3 is due Monday, but I’ll take it today if it’s fully completed.

 Industrial Revolution that originates in Britain changes the world.  First factories in America are built in New England by capitalists.  Lowell Mass. first factory town

 People start moving to factory towns in order to gain employment (especially young ppl. or families that can afford a large plot of land)  Review questions 1 and 2 on page. 299.