1. North and South Chapter 14 pp. 406 - 429 2. Section 1:Industry in the North Main Idea: As the Northern economy grew, newinventionsand fastertransportationchanged the way…
1. National Market The sale of goods to other countries with set rules and regulations. Boosted the American Economy by exporting and selling goods to other countries. 2.…
Slide 1Chapter 7- Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism 1812-1838 Slide 2 Let’s look at the preview questions: 1.How do you think new inventions of the Industrial…
Slide 1Currier & Ives, Cotton Plantation Slide 2 Growing Black Population 600% increase in black population, 179 0-1860 Less than 700,000 in 1790; 4 million by…
Slide 1 Chapter 12 Slide 2 Essential Questions How did northerners’ image of the Old South differ from the way in which southerners saw themselves? What major social…
Slide 1 North and South U.S. History Chapter 14 Slide 2 New Inventions A steam-powered locomotive engine pulling rail cars transformed railroads into practical transportation…
Slide 1 Section 3, cont. Punishment Physical (Corporal) Punishment Supported in the Bible Essential to keep the paternalistic character of slavery –Kept individual slaves…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Eli Whitney's 1793 cotton gin invention revolutionized the Southern economy. Added to mechanical jennies to spin yarn, power looms to weave, and…
Slide 1 Frederick Law Olmsted, 1822-1903 Tomorrow, after lunch, we will be visiting the Back Bay Fens, a portion of the “Emerald Necklace” of parks created for the city…
Slide 1 Sec. 3: Cotton Becomes King Slide 2 4 Key Questions (see handout) 1. How did the cotton gin affect the growth of slavery? 2. Why did cotton planters move westward?…