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Preview Read the article on the front stool. Answer the following question. What issue did the Missouri Compromise Settle? ---New states north of line would be free; south of line, slave

Rural Urban Industrial Agricultural Invention Economy Investment Capital Urbanization “Factory System”

Small Group Talk 30 Second Think : Do most people live in RURAL areas or URBAN areas? Defend your answer. Talk: Turn and face your partner. Partner A= 30 Seconds Partner B= 30 Seconds SHARE

Urbanization –Growth of cities; people moving from farms to cities

Small Group Talk 30 Second Think : What factors would force you to leave home and move to a new city? Talk: Turn and face your partner. Partner A= 30 Seconds Partner B= 30 Seconds SHARE

The Lowell Girls Teenage farm girls moved to Lowell, Massachusetts to work in the factory mills Boardinghouses were built around the factory Girls gained economic freedom but work dangerously hard Because of the conditions, many did not work for more than two years

Primary Source Reading Purpose- Identify the reasons why population shifted from Rural to Urban. Strategy –“Notice and Note” Highlight and make notes in the margin. At least 5 things

The Industrial Revolution Starts in England with new machines Spreads to America New inventions –Spinning jenny –Cotton gin –Interchangeable parts The Factory System –People began working in factories –Moved to the city (urbanization)

Industrial Revolution CausesEffects “ Factory System” –L–Low wage workers –M–Mass produce goods Urbanization Improved Transportation Investment Capital ($$$) Many Natural Resources 36

Small Group Talk 30 Second Think : What were some possible negative effects of the Industrial Revolution? Talk: Turn and face your partner. Partner A= 30 Seconds Partner B= 30 Seconds SHARE LIST 2-3 possible negative impacts

Bad Side of Industrial Revolution Child Labor Women and children exploited, paid half of what a man earned Long hours (12 hours, 6 days a week) Cities became filthy (no sewers, garbage thrown on street) Crime increased in cities

Monday February 14 th 2014 No notebooks today Sit at the station where you were at the END of the period yesterday. Talk about the following question with the people at your table.... “Why did people move from farms to cities in the 1800s? What was this time period in U.S. History known as?”

Industrial Revolution

Word of the Day... Innovation

Industrial Revolution Stations! 8 minutes per station –5 stations will be completed today! Switch stations when the Music stops.

Monday February 17 th 2014 No Notebooks today. Go to any station that you have not finished. 10 minutes

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Tuesday February 18 th 2014 No Notebooks Today. Sit in the same groups as yesterday. Talk about the following question with those around you, “In what region (North, West, South) was Plantation Agriculture most common?”

Question… When new states were added, how was it decided if they were slave or free states?

Missouri Compromise (1820)