8X Monday Southern Society

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8X 12-19-2016 Monday Southern Society Objective: Describe Southern society and economy before the Civil War. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: Finish page 419, if you are done do this instead: Do Now: Read page 420. Answer the following questions: What fraction of southern society had slaves? What kind of influence did slave owners have over the South? 3. Read 13.2 4. Homework: Complete Page 423 #1-2 all. Rephrase each question and use complete sentences. At least 5 sentences each.

Page 423 #1-2 all. Rephrase each question and use complete sentences Page 423 #1-2 all. Rephrase each question and use complete sentences. At least 5 sentences each. 1A. The largest social group in the south was___________. It’s members made a living by 1B. Southern cities and northern cities were similar because 1C. I think the ___________ (southern social class) had the most difficult life because 2A. The jobs that were available to free African Americans in the South were______. These were the only jobs available because______. 2B. Many white southerners feared free African Americans because________. 2C. I think that discrimination against free African Americans was harsher in the South than in the North because ________.