How the South and the North differ in the 1800s There are many ways that the economic system of the North and South differed in the 1800s. Slavery, agriculture, systems, tariffs, and so on. Many of these reason led to the civil war. There are three major reasons why they differ so much. Slavery, economic, and Industrial Revolution. First, slavery makes them differ because slavery was mostly prohibited in the 1800s. In the North, most African Americans were free. Therefore, they did use slave…
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be able to explain how advances in technology changed and shaped the economy of the North, 2. Explain how new kinds of transportation and communication spurred economic growth. 4 - Read chapter 13 Section 1 - Technology and Industry {pages 386-387} - students read silently each section and use RAN, - read orally and discuss {and/or use audio CD} - CRISS - Strategic Underlining & Highlighting - CRISS - Think-Pair-Share - CRISS - One Sentence Summary * ? - How did industry change/affect…
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AP Human Geography Chapter 11: Agriculture Name: Field Note: Changing Greens Read pages (Black Book: 328-330 / Red Book: 349-351) and answer the following questions. 1. How did Roundup Ready soybeans change where soybeans are grown? The soybeans can now be grown in more arid places 2. How has organic agriculture grown in the US? Twenty percent since 1980 from 200 million to 1.5 billion in 1990 to 10 billion in 2003 3. Where are organic foods grown and…
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morning, and begins to work his farm after breakfast. For him, this is what he did daily to get food, but he will soon be able to do much more. The Industrial Revolution was a time of change in the economy all around the world. This Revolution started in England due to many factors, including the British Empire. As Joseph Montagna says that the “Industrial Revolution was a period in which fundamental changes occurred in agriculture, textile and metal manufacture, transportation, economic policies and the…
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IDENTIFICATIONS: American Industrial Revolution Period in American history in which America developed into an industrial nation. Nativism Idea that immigrants would overwhelm, overtake, and overvote the Americans and take over America that gave birth to many prefudices against immigrants. Samuel Slater “Father of American Industry”. Escaped Britain with memorized factory machinery blueprints and brought the factory system over to America. Eli Whitney/Cotton Gin Eli Whitney created the Cotton Gin that…
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economic based occurrences such as cotton gin, tariffs and the “panic of 1857” were related to the civil war. The question that is begging to be asked is how? The answer is very simple. The economic benefits of cotton gin, the devastating consequences of tariffs and “the panic of 1857,” were the main causes of the civil war because the north and south couldn’t agree on the backbone of the economy. Although slave based labor is believed to be the reason for cotton in the South, many experts agree that…
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The Relationship between the Economy and Social Class Around the Civil War The American Civil War is best known for its two effects: the prevention of the Confederation’s secession from the Union and reduction of slavery. In fact, because of these effects, many people believe that the Civil War dissolved slavery, equalized people of different races, genders, and ethnic origins in America, gave the North complete control over the South, and led to better conditions to all people. Although this statement…
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Americans, especially during the nineteenth century, glorified the idea of Manifest Destiny, which proclaimed that they were destined by God to settle land in the West and beyond. Having this idea in mind affected the American population, and caused them to work to fulfill it. People moved in masses to the West looking for better opportunities. The concept of American Exceptionalism, stating that America is unique and greater than other nations, grew as a result of a better economy. By the second…
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Ben McInturff American History Donald Sexton 12/02/14 Changes in the United States from 1776 to 1861 Throughout the history of the United States there have been many important changes. From the time America became independent from Great Brittan up until the civil war there was a vast number of changes during a relatively short period of time. These changes had a huge impact in shaping American into what it is today. One major change that took place in between 1776 and 1861 is westward expansion…
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One day a 13 year old boy was captured by the British during the American Revolution. The boy refused to polish one of the British soldier’s boots, so the soldier slashed the boy in the face with a sword. This boy grew up to become Andrew Jackson. He was tough then and stayed tough throughout his presidency. Jackson was the founder of the first modern day Democratic Party, destroyed the second bank of the United States, but most importantly ceased the splitting of our country. Andrew Jackson’s toughness…
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