Ch. 7. Questions to review  Who did we get the Oregon territory from?  What is Federalism?  What was the Great Compromise?  What is a Constitution?

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Ch. 7

Questions to review  Who did we get the Oregon territory from?  What is Federalism?  What was the Great Compromise?  What is a Constitution?  Who was president during the war of 1812?

Words to know  Inventor:  Entrepreneur:

Cotton Gin  Who invented it?  1793  What does it do?  What affect did it have on slavery?

The Reaper ~ 1831  Illinois  What does it do?  Who invented it?  Who took it the market?  What affect did it have on farming?

Steamboat  First Invented by James Watt from Scotland in 1769  Why was the steamboat important?  Who made it better in 1782?  Fulton known as the “Father of the Steamboat.

Steam Locomotives  1820s  How did it affect travel and trade?  First invented in 1803

Poster/commercial  Create a poster/commercial with a partner  Must decide on one of the four inventions discussed in class  Use information that you learned to create a poster and create a commercial  On Wednesday we will tape commercials  Best commercials will appear on the news with your permission!  Sell it!!!!! Make people want to buy it or use it