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APUSH

FeatureNorthSouth Climate and Geography Population Cities Economy Culture Transportation

Climate and Geography NorthSouth  Warm summers, snowy winters  Rocky, hilly, not good for farming  Forests for timber  Bays, inlets on Atlantic Ocean  Rivers fast, shallow, hard to navigate  Warm summers, mild winters, much rain  Rich, fertile soil  Many broad, slow-moving, navigable rivers  Vast areas of excellent farmland

Population NorthSouth  Rapid growth in early 1800s  Population of 31 million by 1860  Most immigrants settle in the North  Population of 12 million in 1860  About 3.5 million enslaved people in 1860  Most in South were small farmers  Only one fourth of Southerners owned slaves

Cities NorthSouth  Centers of trade & commerce  Hubs of manufacturing  More people moved into cities in early 1800s  Became cultural and educational centers  Most people lived on farms in spread-out communities  Small towns developed along rivers and coasts  Only a few large cities developed as trading centers  Plantations largely self- sufficient, like small towns

Economy NorthSouth  Included a variety of industries  Based on manufacturing, not agriculture  Produced textiles, ships, iron, lumber  Industrial Revolution helped many industries  Lots of foreign trade  Heavily based on agriculture  Cash crops were cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar and indigo  Agriculture supported by slave labor  Invention of cotton gin made cotton “King”

Culture NorthSouth  New ideas flourished in the North  Organized religion important  Public education grew after 1830  Cities became increasingly important  Large plantation owners controlled much of Southern society  Traditional and conservative  Family-centered

Transportation NorthSouth  Better road developed  Canals provided cheaper transportation  More railroads laid, mostly in the North  Steamships used on rivers  Railroads expanded in the South, though not as greatly as in the North

Directions for Spoke Diagram  Choose one region: North or South  Create a spoke diagram on the region you pick  Make sure your spoke diagram contains illustrations and/or visual symbols for each feature  Make sure your spoke diagram has facts listed for each feature  Your spoke diagram should be colorful and neatly done