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DO NOW What were Black Codes? What is the capital of the United States? What was the term used by Southerners to describe Northerners who moved South during Reconstruction?

Reasons for growth of industry 1. Access to raw materials and energy (natural resources)

Reasons for growth of industry 2. Availability of work force due to immigration (labor resources)

Reasons for growth of industry 3. Inventions and ideas (mind resources)

Reasons for growth of industry 4. Financial resources

Reasons for growth of industry 5. Transportation Resources

Transportation resources Moving natural resources (e.g., copper, lead) to eastern factories.

Transportation resources Moving iron ore deposits to sites of steel mills (e.g., Pittsburgh).

Transportation resources Transporting finished products to national markets Transportation resources