As we move our study of United States History towards the Civil War, geography becomes a significant topic for us to explore. North, South, Mason-Dixon Line, rivers, hills, fields-all will be part of our vocabulary as we become immersed in this significant event. In order to prepare, it's important to pause and see what we know and what we can learn from American geography at this time. To do so, today we will look at a series of maps that help to provide information about the United States from its outset through the Antebellum Era. Click on the links below for today's work.
Antebellum Maps Worksheet (To edit this, copy it into a new google doc and save it to your drive).
Antebellum Maps
The young people in our US History classes are the next generation of what we hope will be active members of American society. Whether they become active voters, communicate regularly with elected officials, or simply have discussions with other people, students need to be informed and learn to express themselves properly in the public domain. The student blogs linked to this site will be a prime example of students doing just that.
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