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Industry vs Agriculture
The Ultimate Showdown
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North - Industrial Upper, Middle, Lower Classes
Unions – to help factory workers Factory workers – mainly women & children Sarah G. Bagley Lowell worker who started first female labor union – Lowell Female Labor Reform Association National Trades Union – campaigned for a 10 hour workday
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Immigrants and Industry
The Perfect Combination
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The Irish Poor Men: Women: Factory Workers Mended Clothes
Built the Railroad/Canals Cleaned Wealthy Homes Coal Miners Factories Unloaded Freight Cleaned Streets
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Unskilled Left Ireland b/c: Potato Famine British mistreatment Majority – Catholic Settled in Cities: Boston; NYC; East Coast Later – involved in politics
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The Germans Wealthy Tailors Brewers Cabinetmakers Distillers
Cigar makers Bakers Butchers Machinists
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Religions: Protestant; Catholic, Jewish
Skilled Workers Left Germany b/c: Political Revolution Religions: Protestant; Catholic, Jewish Moved to cities in Northwest Area: OH; ID; MI; MN; PA; TX
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Politics Know Nothing Party Political Party based on Nativists ideas
Slogans: “America for the Americans” “Americans shall rule America” Tried to stop foreigners/immigrants from coming into the country
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Tried to limit political power from immigrants
Responded to immigration with violence Nativists – Protestants Immigrants – Catholic
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Midwest Just starting to grow Economy is increasing Dairy farms
Wheat/corn farms Livestock
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Upper South Less need for slaves Smaller farms Little/no plantations Poor farmers States such as: Virginia; Maryland; Delaware; etc
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Cotton plantations – controlled the economy
South - Agricultural Cotton plantations – controlled the economy Cotton demand increases Cotton prices increase The need for slavery increases
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Lower South Majority of the area – Large plantations
Large Plantations need more slaves Slavery was harsh in this area Harder conditions 200 or more slaves per plantation (GA; MS; AL) More cotton is produced = more money is made
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Less Industry Small amount of manufacturing/factories Not many Railroads More Rail Lines = Less valuable farmland = Less plantationsto grow cotton = Less money
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American Colonization Society
1817 Abolitionist group who wanted to get rid of slavery Formed the colony of Liberia (in Africa) Tried to free the slaves Idea was to send them back to Africa (where they were from) Slaves didn’t want to go – considered themselves Americans (most were born here)
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Population in the South
Planters Small population of the Southern Whites Wealthy Most lived the life of luxury Owned between 20 – 1000 slaves 20 – 100 = more common = very rare
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Small Farmers Majority of the Southern Whites Simple homes Small farms Fertile land Grew their own food as well as a small amount of cash crops Most did not own slaves
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Poor Whites Small percentage of Southern Whites Land was NOT appropriate for farming Lived in Mountainous regions (Appalachia – ancestors still live there in squalor and poverty) Relied on hunting/fishing to survive
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African – Americans Freedmen 10% - 59% of the Southern population
Most of the freedmen lived in border states (Northern region of the South) 260,000 freed slaves (freedmen) eventually succumbed to the evils of slaveholding Became masters of black slaves
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Slaves Rewards Punishments
Money, “time off”, loved ones “bought back”,etc Punishments “sweatbox”, shackles, whipping, etc “sold down the river”
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