Cotton Kingdom in the South

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Cotton Kingdom in the South Setting the Scene Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 418

Cotton Kingdom in the South Setting the Scene Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 418

Cotton Kingdom in the South Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Pg. 418

Cotton Kingdom in the South Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Pg. 418 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TEXTILES MACHINES - Spinning Jenny - Power Loom - Sewing Machine High Demand for COTTON causes At first, the South could not provide enough COTTON for northern factories and European factories. They could probably grow it, but couldn’t clean it and ship it out fast enough.

Cotton Kingdom in the South Eli Whitney’s Invention Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Eli Whitney’s Invention Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 418-419

Introducing the Cotton Engine or Cotton Gin Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Eli Whitney’s Invention Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 419 Introducing the Cotton Engine or Cotton Gin Now, cotton could be cleaned much quicker and the South could plant, clean, and sell more cotton to the North and to Europe. This led to a boom in cotton production. Eli Whitney

Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 420

Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 420

Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Pg. 420 An increase in the demand for slave labor and for land causes The Cotton Gin causes A boom in cotton production. The Cotton Gin

causes poor soil rich soil Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Pg. 420 growing cotton on the same land year after year causes soil “wears out” poor soil rich soil

Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Pg. 420

Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 420 growth and change in slavery

Cotton Kingdom in the South Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South The Cotton Kingdom Pg. 420

Cotton Kingdom in the South Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South The Cotton Kingdom Pg. 420

Chapter 14 section 3 The Cotton Kingdom

Chapter 14 section 3

Chapter 14 section 3

Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Cotton Kingdom and Slavery Pg. 421

Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Pg. 420

Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Pg. 420

Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 420 Because of high demand and high profits on cotton and other cash crops (tobacco, sugar cane, rice, and indigo) the South used most of their land, energy, and money on agriculture (farming) and did very little to develop any industry (factories). Instead, they bought goods from the North and from Europe when they traded with them.

Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Limited Industry Pg. 421

Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Limited Industry Pg. 421

Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South An Agricultural Economy Southern Cities Pg. 421

Cotton Kingdom in the South Economically Dependent Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Economically Dependent Pg. 422

Cotton Kingdom in the South Economically Dependent Chapter 14 section 3 Cotton Kingdom in the South Economically Dependent Pg. 422

Cotton Kingdom in the South Economically Dependent Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 422 “The grave was dug through solid marble, but the marble headstone came from Vermont. It was a pine wilderness but the pine coffin came from Cincinnati. An iron mountain overshadowed it but the coffin nails and the screws and the shovel came from Pittsburgh….A hickory grove grew nearby, but the pick and shovel handles came from New York….That country, so rich in underdeveloped resources, furnished nothing for the funeral except the corpse and the hole in the ground.”

Cotton Kingdom in the South Economically Dependent Chapter 14 section 3 Pg. 422 “The grave was dug through solid marble, but the marble headstone came from Vermont [in the NORTH]. It was a pine wilderness but the pine coffin came from Cincinnati [in the NORTH]. An iron mountain overshadowed it but the coffin nails and the screws and the shovel came from Pittsburgh [in the NORTH]….A hickory grove grew nearby, but the pick and shovel handles came from New York [in the NORTH]….That country, so rich in underdeveloped resources, furnished nothing for the funeral except the corpse and the hole in the ground.”