To create our curator first we came up with an interesting title. Then we analyzed all of our sources using the Curator Analysis Sheet. Then we created placards for the articles or pictures to explain the what they meant. After that we put arrows to show the reader which order we wanted them to view our work. Finally we put our sources on the back.
"Cotton or Freedom? You decide." was very organized and it covered all the main points. I learned that the Boott Cotton Mill was used to show the organizations of cotton mills.
"Living in Filth" was dull but organized, but it was very informative. I learned that more factories meant more pollution.
"Thomas Takes Great Britain." was a very colorful and organized curator. I learned that Robert Fulton wrote a letter to the editor of American Citizen to show his positive experiences while traveling on the new steamboats.
"Fueling Transportation In The Industrial Revolution." was a very colorful curator. I learned that there were railroads through mountains on the London-Birmingham line.

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