The U.S. in the Pacific 1943-45. Jan.-Sept. 1944: MacArthurs forces keep jumping up the New Guinea coast.
Transcontinental Railroad Math Union Pacific vs. Central Pacific.
SPRING 2013 and SUMMER 2013 CONUS. WHAT HAS THE WINTER BEEN LIKE? CLOSE TO NORMAL TEMPS.
Chapter 14 Steel, Oil and Railroads The Main Idea During the late 1800s, new technology led to rapid industrial growth and the expansion of railroads.
Westward Expansion. Area of land set aside for Native Americans.
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Chapter 14 – The Second Industrial Revolution Section Notes Industry and Railroads The Rise of Big Business Workers Organize The Age of Invention Video.
World War II in the Pacific Lsn 18: Pacific and Beginnings of the Cold War.
Industrialization and Corporate Consolidation. Industrial Growth in America - Reasons Natural Resources – coal, oil, iron Immigration – steady flow.
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JUNE 4-5, 1942. EARLY 1942 EVENTS THE DOOLITTLE RAID: WHEN? APRIL 18-19, 1942 WHERE? WESTERN PACIFIC, JAPAN ISLANDS WHO? U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS / FORCE BOMBERS.
1 “El Niño - Southern Oscillation” Outline: What is El Nino? How does it work? What affect does El Niño have on California?