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Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

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Page 1: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

Economic issues that divided America in the first half ofthe 19th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

Page 2: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How did the Northern statesdiffer from the Southern stateseconomically?

Page 3: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How did the Northern statesdiffer from the Southern stateseconomically?

NORTH:

*Industrial Economy*Favored Protective Tariffs to protect Northern manufacturers from foreign competition

Page 4: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How did the Southern statesdiffer from the Northern stateseconomically?

Page 5: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How did the Southern statesdiffer from the Northern stateseconomically?

SOUTH:

Agricultural Economy

Slave-based plantation system in lowlands along Atlantic and Deep South

Against tariffs, made price of imported manufactured goods expensive

Page 6: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How was the economy in the foothills and valley of the Appalachian Mountains different from the lowlandsof the deep South?

Page 7: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How was the economy in the foothills and valley of the Appalachian Mountains different from the lowlandsof the deep South?

Small subsistence farmers in foothills and valleys of Appalachians Mountains

Large plantations based on slave labor in the deep South

Page 8: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How did the economic differences between North and South lead to the Civil War?

NORTH:

*Industrial Economy*Favored Protective Tariffs to protect Northern manufacturers from foreign competition

SOUTH:

Agricultural Economy

Slave-based plantation system in lowlands along Atlantic and Deep South

Against tariffs, made price of imported manufactured goods expensive

Page 9: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

How did the economic differences between North and South lead to the Civil War?

NORTH:

*Industrial Economy*Favored Protective Tariffs to protect Northern manufacturers from foreign competition

ANSWER! North did not depend on slave-based labor, while in the South slavery was the backbone of the plantation economy---Slavery becomes one of the issues that divides North and South.

SOUTH:

Agricultural Economy

Slave-based plantation system in lowlands along Atlantic and Deep South

Against tariffs, made price of imported manufactured goods expensive

Page 10: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What was the essential conflict as the U.S. expanded westward in the early 1800s?

Page 11: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What was the essential conflict as the U.S. expanded westward in the early 1800s?

Would the new states be “slave” or “free??”

Page 12: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What is at stake in the question of“slave” states v. “free” states?

Page 13: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What is at stake in the question of“slave” states v. “free” states?

Representation in Congress is at stake—Northern states fear that “slave-states” will take overpower and Southern states fear the end of slavery

Page 14: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

Page 15: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

North

What region of America in the early 19th century had an agricultural economy?

Page 16: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

North

What region of America in the early 19th century had an agricultural economy?

South

What region of America in the early 1800s favored high protective tariffs?

Page 17: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

North

What region of America in the early 19th century had an agricultural economy?

South

What region of America in the early 1800s favored high protective tariffs?

North (to “protect”) manufacturing

What region of America in the early 1800s strongly opposed high tariffs?

Page 18: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

North

What region of America in the early 19th century had an agricultural economy?

South

What region of America in the early 1800s favored high protective tariffs?

North (to “protect”) manufacturing

What region of America in the early 1800s strongly opposed high tariffs?

South (price of imported goods too expensive)

What part of the South was primarily composed of small subsistence farmers?

Page 19: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

North

What region of America in the early 19th century had an agricultural economy?

South

What region of America in the early 1800s favored high protective tariffs?

North (to “protect”) manufacturing

What region of America in the early 1800s strongly opposed high tariffs?

South (price of imported goods too expensive)

What part of the South was primarily composed of small subsistence farmers?

Foothills and Valleys of the Appalachian Mountains

What was the essential question as the country expanded westward in the early 1800s?

Page 20: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

North

What region of America in the early 19th century had an agricultural economy?

South

What region of America in the early 1800s favored high protective tariffs?

North (to “protect”) manufacturing

What region of America in the early 1800s strongly opposed high tariffs?

South (price of imported goods too expensive)

What part of the South was primarily composed of small subsistence farmers?

Foothills and Valleys of the Appalachian Mountains

What was the essential question as the country expanded westward in the early 1800s?

Would the states be “free” or “slave”??

What was at stake in the question of whether states would be “free” or “slave?”

Page 21: Economic issues that divided America in the first half of the 19 th century (early 1800s) and led to the Civil War.

What region of American in the early 19th century had an economy based on manufacturing?

North

What region of America in the early 19th century had an agricultural economy?

South

What region of America in the early 1800s favored high protective tariffs?

North (to “protect”) manufacturing

What region of America in the early 1800s strongly opposed high tariffs?

South (price of imported goods too expensive)

What part of the South was primarily composed of small subsistence farmers?

Foothills and Valleys of the Appalachian Mountains

What was the essential question as the country expanded westward in the early 1800s?

Would the states be “free” or “slave”??

What was at stake in the question of whether states would be “free” or “slave?”

Representation in Congress