How did growth change the US?

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How did growth change the US? TUESDAY Turn to pages 40-41 of the Atlas. Read the introduction. Then look at map A, “Land Use..” Use the information to complete the following sentences.. Three regions – The North, _____________________, and Old-Northwest began to depend on each other for goods. Farmers in South Carolina and Georgia grew __________, ___________, and ________________. In 1790 the first _________________________ milled opened in Rhode Island.. WEDNESDAY Compare Map A “Land Use, 1800”, to map E, “Land Use, 1830”. How many more manufacturing centers are shown on the map in 1830 than in 1800? ________________ By 1830 farmers were growing crops west of the _____________________ River. What land uses are shown on the 1830 map that are not shown on the 1800 map? ___________________, ________________, _________________, ___________________. THURSDAY Use picture B and graph C, “Labor Force,” to complete the following sentences. By 1830 ____% of American workers earned a living in factories or other jobs away from farms. Some of the first American factory workers were called _________________. FRIDAY Using map D, “U.S. Regions,” draw a line to match the region with it’s regional character Region Regional Character South * * nine states Old Northwest * * Largest Region North * * Michigan Territory