Chapter 17 â Slavery and Abolition AP US Unit 6 November 16-17, 2010 King Cotton: After Eli Whitneyâs invention of the cotton gin in 1793, cotton far eclipsed all other…
Chapter 17 â Slavery and Abolition AP US Unit 6 November 16-17, 2010 King Cotton: After Eli Whitneyâs invention of the cotton gin in 1793, cotton far eclipsed all other…
What is South and what is North? King Cotton and Southern Expansion Originally the south produced cotton, tobacco, rice, and indigo. The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by…
African Americans 2!! A new Cash Crop Arisesâ¦COTTON Cotton was an ideal crop for the south but the seeds in it were so hard to remove that it took an entire day to get…
Sectionalism, States Rights, and Democracy Chapter 11 Sectionalism The period of nationalism lasted in the United States for only a short while. Sectionalism started to develop…
What impact did the Berlin Conference have? Standard aim â to learn the main consequences of the Berlin Conference and what impact this had Super aim â to explain the consequences…
African Americans in American from 1824 - 1900 AP US History PowerPoint By Matt Olan Chapter 10-12 Information Chapter 10 Due to the westward expansion political views were…
Quick Facts Population: About 120 million Ethnic Groups: More than 250, 4000 dialects Size: 577,355 sq miles; that is two and a half times the size of California. Number…
Revolution and the New Nation (1754-1820s) Forging the Republic: Revolution & the New Nation (1754-1820s) www.art.com 1 French & Indian War (1754-1763) www.missasmith.wikispaces.com…
Border South: (MD, DE, KY, MO) Middle South [aka Upper South]: (VA, NC, TN, AK) Deep South: (SC, FL, GA, AL, MS, TX, LA) The further south, the more entrenched slavery was…