Why would the South differ from the North in the 1800’s?

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Why would the South differ from the North in the 1800’s? Bell Ringer Date: March 1st, 2016 Vocabulary terms are due TODAY!! Worksheet G2 is due TOMORROW 2) No Bell Ringers this week Think about this question before the beginning of class… Why would the South differ from the North in the 1800’s?

What term means to live in the City?

What problems came about from Urban living?

What did the Telegraph allow people to do? Who invented the Telegraph? What would someone need to know in order to read a telegraph?

What did the Mechanical Reaper enable farmers to do?

What is the Invention and impact?

Why did the Irish leave Europe? Why did the Germans leave Europe?

What sorts of discrimination did African Americans face in the North?

Grab a Textbook… Turn to pg. 396 in the book CHAPTER 11 – SECTION 3 We will read 1 page together and begin to fill in your worksheet.

Group Work Directions: Work in a group of 2-4 to complete filling in the rest of this worksheet. Hand it in if you are done the worksheet.