Roads and Canals
"Term" for Second Question Down- "Corduroy Roads"
"Why it was Important" for Second Question Down- "It was good for marsh areas where turnpikes weren't short distances"
"Term" for Third Question Down- "Canal"
"Why it Was" for Third Question Down- "A channel that is dug across land filled with water"
"Project" for Fourth Question Down- "The National Road"
"Why it was important" for Fourth Question Down- "Crossed over hundreds of miles varying Terrain"
"What it was and when it Started" for Fifth Question Down-"Crossed Lake Erie Crossed NY West to Hudson River in 1817"
"Why it was Important" for Fifth Question Down- "Surge in Canal Building", "Quickly", "NY-East", "New York City"
The Missouri Compromise
First Blank- In 1820, Senator Henry Clay Persuaded Congress to approve the Missouri Compromise.
Its Provisions:
1. Maine Was admitted as a free state
2. Missouri Was admitted as a Slave State
3. Louisiana Territory North of Missouri's Southern Border was free of Slavery.
11.4 Quiz Questions- 1. Henry Clay 2. Turnpike 3. Canal 4. Daniel Boone 5. Western Frontier 6. Private Investors 7. Erie Canal 8. Missouri Compromise
Study Guide For Test- 1. Erie Canal 2. Missouri Compromise 8. The Louisiana Territory North of the Southern Border of Missouri would be free of slavery 11. Missouri Compromise
*Chapter 11 Test on 3/5/14 and invention Project due 3/6/14*
3/4/14
Outline Worksheet
Roads and Canals
"Term" for Second Question Down- "Corduroy Roads"
"Why it was Important" for Second Question Down- "It was good for marsh areas where turnpikes weren't short distances"
"Term" for Third Question Down- "Canal"
"Why it Was" for Third Question Down- "A channel that is dug across land filled with water"
"Project" for Fourth Question Down- "The National Road"
"Why it was important" for Fourth Question Down- "Crossed over hundreds of miles varying Terrain"
"What it was and when it Started" for Fifth Question Down-"Crossed Lake Erie Crossed NY West to Hudson River in 1817"
"Why it was Important" for Fifth Question Down- "Surge in Canal Building", "Quickly", "NY-East", "New York City"
The Missouri Compromise
First Blank- In 1820, Senator Henry Clay Persuaded Congress to approve the Missouri Compromise.
Its Provisions:
1. Maine Was admitted as a free state
2. Missouri Was admitted as a Slave State
3. Louisiana Territory North of Missouri's Southern Border was free of Slavery.
11.4 Quiz Questions-
1. Henry Clay
2. Turnpike
3. Canal
4. Daniel Boone
5. Western Frontier
6. Private Investors
7. Erie Canal
8. Missouri Compromise
Study Guide For Test-
1. Erie Canal
2. Missouri Compromise
8. The Louisiana Territory North of the Southern Border of Missouri would be free of slavery
11. Missouri Compromise
*Chapter 11 Test on 3/5/14 and invention Project due 3/6/14*