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Impact of Conflict Project How has conflict changed the world?

The Topics….. Westward Expansion (Manifest Destiny)

TOPIC #1 Westward Expansion (Manifest Destiny) the belief in the 1840’s in the inevitable territorial expansion of the United States, especially as advocated by southern slaveholders who wished to extend slavery into new territories. (World Book definition)

Westward Expansion Timeline Louisiana Purchase 1803 Texas Annexation (Texas Revolution) Mexican-American War Mexican Cession Gadsden Purchase Fighting with Native Americans Did the U.S. actually deserve to steal land?

Choice Board Options Storyboard Brochure

Story Board Create a story board with visual explanations (and written when needed) in chronological order of the conflict assigned to you. Also create a section on the story board of how the conflict caused change.

Example

Design a Brochure Design a brochure explaining the conflict and how the conflict is causing change. The brochure must include pictures and a detailed description of both perspectives of the conflict. It also must describe how the conflict has caused change.