Activating Strategy Describe a technological development that has occurred in your lifetime. Explain how this technological development positively or negatively.

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Activating Strategy Describe a technological development that has occurred in your lifetime. Explain how this technological development positively or negatively.
Activating Strategy Describe a technological development that has occurred in your lifetime. Explain how this technological development positively or negatively.
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Activating Strategy Describe a technological development that has occurred in your lifetime. Explain how this technological development positively or negatively impacted your life or society.

Activating Strategy What could be considered a technological development in Georgia in the time period after the American Revolution? Why?

How did technological developments after the American Revolution impact the growth of Georgia?

SS8H5c. Explain how technological developments, including the cotton gin and railroads, had an impact on Georgia’s growth.

Use your graphic organizer to summarize key information from the lesson.

During the late 1700’s-1800s, tobacco was one of Georgia’s most important crops. However, it was destroying the soil. As an alternative to tobacco, the state was looking for ways to make growing cotton profitable.

Until that point, cotton had to be, for lack of a better word, “deseeded” by hand. This process took a long time to accomplish, and most farmers could not “clean” more than one pound of cotton a day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXp-O6SIeyg

Until…the Cotton Gin

Invention of the Cotton Gin According to some, the idea for the cotton gin was conceived by Eli Whitney, a northerner who moved to Georgia in 1793 The cotton gin(short for engine) was capable of removing the seeds from up to 50 pounds of cotton a day

Invention of the Cotton Gin Due to the machine’s efficiency, the growth of cotton became profitable in Georgia and the rest of the South This led to westward expansion as farmers began to seek out land capable of producing the crop

Think, Pair, Share Describe a positive effect of the invention of the cotton gin on the development of Georgia. What might be a negative effect of the invention of the cotton gin on the development of Georgia?

Positive Effects of the Cotton Gin The growth of cotton was very profitable in Georgia- it made farmers lots of money The South became a dominant force in producing much of the world’s cotton by the end of the nineteenth century.

Negative Effects of the Cotton Gin It made the South overly dependent on one crop Due to cotton’s profitability, more slaves were needed in its production. This led to the South’s support and defense of the institution of slavery

How did the cotton gin lead to the South’s defense of slavery? Through the use of the cotton gin, cotton production became very profitable in Georgia. This led to an increase in slavery. Getting rid of slavery would cut into people’s profits and effect the state’s economy.

Think, Pair, Share The phrase “King Cotton” is often used to describe Georgia’s agriculture during this time period. Turn to a partner and discuss why it is referred to as “King Cotton”?

King Cotton, phrase frequently used by Southern politicians and authors prior to the American Civil War, indicates the economic and political importance of cotton production. (and the necessity of slavery) “King Cotton” was first suggested in David Christy’s book Cotton Is King (1855). Convinced of the supremacy of its commodity, the South was confident of success if secession from the Union should lead to war. On the floor of the U.S. Senate, Sen. James H. Hammond declaimed (1858): “You dare not make war upon cotton! No power on earth dares make war upon it. Cotton is king.”

Railroads Think, Pair, Share What do Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, and Savannah all have in common? Railroads

Cotton Gin [select 1-2 videos] Bill Nye's Greatest Inventions: The Cotton Gin (approximately 4 minutes) The Invention of the Cotton Gin, 1793 (approximately 2 minutes) The Growth of Slavery (approximately 7 minutes)

Railroads in Georgia An important technological development that had a major impact on the state of Georgia was the invention of the railroad. Many of Georgia’s cities and towns were created due to the railroad

Railroads in Georgia First GA railroad was created to provide a better way to transport cotton to Augusta due to poor road conditions. In the 1840s and 1850s, railroads had spread across much of the state Georgia had the most miles of track in the Deep South

The city of Atlanta was created as a railroad hub for the Western and Atlantic Railroad. The track ran from Chattanooga, Tennessee to a small hub called “Terminus”. Terminus changed its name to Marthasville and then finally to Atlanta in 1845. Later two other railroad lines combined with this hub, causing the city to grow even more.

Chattanooga “Terminus” Atlanta

Due to the invention of the railroad, Atlanta became the first major American city to be built on a location without a navigable river.

Writing Prompt Analyze and explain the relationship between the cotton gin, the introduction of railroads, and a booming economy in Georgia. Use textual evidence from your notes to support your response. CC6-8RH1; CC6-8RH3; CC6-8WHST2

Quick Review ___________________ were the means to transport cotton faster. _____________________ was the center of railroad traffic in the South. The cotton gin made little impact on Georgia’s economy. (T/F) Explain your answer. Railroads were an important factor in Georgia’s growth in the 1800s. (T/F) Explain your answer.