Differences between the North and South. Geography of the North Climate – frozen winters; hot/humid summers Natural features: coastline: bays and harbors.

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Differences between the North and South

Geography of the North Climate – frozen winters; hot/humid summers Natural features: coastline: bays and harbors – fishermen, shipbuilding (i.e. Boston) inland: rocky soil – farming hard; turned to trade and crafts (timber for shipbuilding)

Geography of the South Climate – mild winters; long, hot, humid summers Natural features: coastline: swamps and marshes (rice & sugarcane, fishing) inland: indigo, tobacco, & corn Towns follow rivers inland!

Economy of the North Industrial Revolution: Introduction of the Machine products were made cheaper and faster shift from skilled crafts people to less skilled laborers Economy BOOST!!!

Economy of the South Agriculture: Plantations and Slaves White Southerners made living off the land Cotton Kingdom – Eli Whitney cotton made slavery more important cotton spread west, so slavery increases

Transportation of the North National Road – better roads; inexpensive way to deliver products Ships & Canals – river travels fast; steamboat (i.e. Erie Canal) Railroad – steam-powered machine (fastest transportation and travels across land )

Transportation of the South WATER! Southern rivers made water travel easy and cheap (i.e. Mississippi) Southern town sprang up along waterways

Society of the North – industrial life Maine to Iowa Black Northerners free but not equal (i.e. segregation) worked as laborers & servants White Northerners most lived on farms children expected to help with harvesting cities next to factories or RR tracks

Society of the South – rural life Maryland to Florida & west to Texas Black Southerners small minority free (live separate, wear special badges) – skilled crafts people or servants slaves – cooks, carpenters, blacksmiths, nurse maids/nannies, MOST field hands White Southerners measured wealth in terms of land & slaves