Technology, Expansion, Nationalism, and Sectionalism Redefine America Map Project

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Technology, Expansion, Nationalism, and Sectionalism Redefine America Map Project

Technology, Expansion, Nationalism, and Sectionalism Redefine America Map Project You are to illustrate a map of the United States to show how the United States was defined by technology, expansion, nationalism, and sectionalism in the first half of the 1800s. One is provided on the back of this page that you may choose to use. Be sure to include an explanation for how you have shown technology, expansion, nationalism, and sectionalism on the map of the first half of the 1800s (see below for space for each). Six terms should be used correctly; the possible terms are below the rubric.

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How my map illustrates technology redefining America in the first half of the 1800s:

How my map illustrates nationalism and sectionalism redefining America in the first half of the 1800s:

How my map illustrates nationalism and sectionalism redefining America in the first half of the 1800s:

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