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.

criteria / 0 points mean: / 1 point means: / 2 points mean: / 3 points mean:
technology / The map does not illustrate accurately and the explanation does not clearly explain how technology redefined America in the first half of the 1800s / The map illustrates somewhat accurately and/or the explanation somewhat clearly explains how technology redefined America in the first half of the 1800s. / The map illustrates almost accurately and/or the explanation almost clearly explains how technology redefined America in the first half of the 1800s. / The map illustrates accurately and the explanation clearly explains how technology redefined America in the first half of the 1800s.
expansion / The map does not illustrate accurately and the explanation does not clearly explain how expansion redefined America in the first half of the 1800s / The map illustrates somewhat accurately and/or the explanation somewhat clearly explains how expansion redefined America in the first half of the 1800s. / The map illustrates almost accurately and/or the explanation almost clearly explains how expansion redefined America in the first half of the 1800s. / The map illustrates accurately and the explanation clearly explains how expansion redefined America in the first half of the 1800s.
nationalism and sectionalism / The map does not illustrate accurately and the explanation does not clearly explain how nationalism and sectionalism redefined America in the first half of the 1800s / The map illustrates somewhat accurately and/or the explanation somewhat clearly explains how nationalism and sectionalism redefined America in the first half of the 1800s. / The map illustrates almost accurately and/or the explanation almost clearly explains how nationalism and sectionalism redefined America in the first half of the 1800s. / The map illustrates accurately and the explanation clearly explains how nationalism and sectionalism redefined America in the first half of the 1800s.
terms / 0-1 terms were used correctly in the explanation so that it was clear that meaning of the term was understood. / 2-3 terms were used correctly in the explanation so that it was clear that meaning of the term was understood. / 4-5 terms were used correctly in the explanation so that it was clear that meaning of the term was understood. / 6 terms were used correctly in the explanation so that it was clear that meaning of the term was understood.
other / The map and explanations are none of the following:
·  turned in on time
·  done neatly enough to get the point across
·  including some color to better illustrate the point (on the map) / The map and explanations are one of the following:
·  turned in on time
·  done neatly enough to get the point across
·  including some color to better illustrate the point (on the map) / The map and explanations are two of the following:
·  turned in on time
·  done neatly enough to get the point across
·  including some color to better illustrate the point (on the map) / The map and explanations are:
·  turned in on time
·  done neatly enough to get the point across
·  including some color to better illustrate the point (on the map)

49ers

“54° 40’ or Fight!”

abolitionism

Alamo

bank war

“corrupt bargain”

cotton gin

Cotton Kingdom

David Walker

Dorothea Dix

election of 1828

Frederick Douglass

Gadsden Purchase

Harriet Tubman

Horace Mann

Indian Removal Act

Industrial Revolution

interchangeable parts

Jacksonian Democrats

“Lowell girls”

Manifest Destiny

Mormon migration

Nat Turner’s rebellion

Nullification Crisis

Oregon Trail

pet banks

Second Great Awakening

Seneca Falls Convention

Sequoyah

slave codes

Sojourner Truth

South Carolina Exposition

spoils system

steamboat

steel plow

Stephen Austin

telegraph

temperance movement

Tariff of Abominations

Texas Revolution

Trail of Tears

Transcendentalism

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Underground Railroad

Whigs

William Lloyd Garrison

women’s rights movement

Worcester v. Georgia

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: