15 May 2015 Discuss: What does it mean to be dependent on someone or something? Today, I will be able to give reasons why the South was less industrialized.

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15 May 2015 Discuss: What does it mean to be dependent on someone or something? Today, I will be able to give reasons why the South was less industrialized than the North. I will be able to identify the 5 groups that made southern society. I will be able to describe the sufferings of African Americans under slavery. You need to turn in section 3 if you haven’t done so already. Make sure you have taken the 14.1/14.2 open-note quiz.

1820: No slavery above 36 30’ Maine free state; Missouri slave state

Our country after the War with Mexico (Mexican Cession)

Compromise of 1850: California was admitted as a free state; Utah and New Mexico would get to exercise popular sovereignty; Slavery in D.C. is outlawed; a strict fugitive slave act was passed to make the South happy.

Kansas/Nebraska Act: Nebraska split into 2 territories: Both territories would exercise popular sovereignty

Popular Sovereignty People in the state or territory will decide whether they would be a free or slave state/territory. This would be decided by popular vote.

Live and Die by agriculture Many southerners invested in purchasing land and slaves, not factories and infrastructure (Remember the American System wasn’t popular in the South). Also, slaves weren’t paid a wage, so the demand for factory produced goods was much more limited in the South compared to the North.

Economic Dependency Read the quotation on page 387

History of Slavery History of Slavery in America