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Friday, Feb Turn in your homework (if you did not yesterday): Dolly Madison primary source 2. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 2/17Madison’s Push Towards War notes 22 2/21War of 1812 notes 23 2/22Chapter 11 vocabulary 24 2/23Division movie 25 2/24Inventions/Inventors activity 26 2/24Early Industry and Invention notes Turn to entry #26 and title it: Inventions/Inventors Activity

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#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Impact: Steamboat Inventor: Impact: Cotton Gin Inventor: Impact: Telegraph Inventor: Impact: Metal Plow Inventor: Impact: Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Impact: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

#27 Feb. 24: Early Industry and Inventions (p in blue book) I. Free Enterprise and Factories II.Factories Come to New England III.The Lowell Mills Hire Women IV.A New Way to Manufacture V.Moving People, Goods, And Messages VI.Technology Improves Farming 4 questions Summary:

What to do now? 1. Chapter 11 Vocabulary entry #24 Write the definition for each of the following: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