North and South 1860s N and S Jeopardy.

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North and South 1860s N and S Jeopardy

N and S Jeopardy Infrastructure Geo/Climate Economy Working Life Culture And Lifestyle 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

The Erie canal starts in what half of the country? Next

What is the North?

Which President improved the system of roads? Next

Who is Henry Clay?

When was Train Tracks implemented into the U.S? Next

What is the 1830s?

What were the buildings made out of in the North? Next

What is mostly Stone?

What did trains transport? Next

What is goods and people?

What was the climate like in the south? Next

What was mild winters and humid summers?

What were some natural features of the North? Next

What is Vast forests and Plains?

Why were the rivers in the north hard to navigate? Next

What is Fast?

Why was it nice to have rivers in the towns? Next

What is good for transporting goods?

What are natural features on the coastline of the south? Next

What are swamps and marshes?

Which economy was mostly industrial based? Next

What is the North?

What economy would most likely use the Cotton Gin? Next

What is the South/agriculture?

What was good about the introduction of machinery? Next

What is make production faster and cheaper?

Which economy did not have much slaves? Next

What is the North?

Which economy has better farmland? Next

What is the South?

Who mostly relied on slaves? Next

What is the South?

Which one had a huge amount of immigrant workers? Next

What is the northern factories?

What were the four major Cash crops? Next

What were tobacco, rice, cotton, and Sugar?

Why was the South an ideal place for large scale plantations? Next

What is Fertile soil?

Why were there so many factories in the North? Next

What is an abundance of materials?

Where were many of the major cities in America located? Next

What is the North?

I n which half of the country was slavery most abundant? Next

What is the South?

In which half of the country was the most fertile soil located? Next

What is the South?

What was the Ratio of Slaves to free people in the south? Next

What is 4:5.5 p/mil?

What was the most populated city in the north? Next

What is New York City?