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How was life in the North different from life in the South?
TCI Chapter 19 How was life in the North different from life in the South?
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Washington Township, NJ
Geography Transportation Washington Township, NJ Economy Society
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REVIEW. In what categories would you put your answers?
Take out homework. REVIEW. In what categories would you put your answers?
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Prepare to present your findings.
Form a quad. REVIEW homework. Prepare to present your findings. Use the categories we chose yesterday for the southern economy to answer who, what, and where of the northern economy.
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What do you spy with your little eye?
List 5 things & identify which SPEC word dominates.
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Geography Climate Land/ soil Water features
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Geography (section 2) climate land/ soil land/ soil water land/ soil
four distinct seasons land/ soil New England jagged coast with rocky soil Geography (section 2) land/ soil Mid-Atlantic plains with rich, fertile soil water fast flowing rivers & streams land/ soil West large, forested region in Central Plains
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Fertile coastal plains
climate Mild winters & long, hot, humid summers land/ soil Fertile coastal plains w/ swamps Geography (section 3) water land/ soil rolling hills & mountain hollows broad flat rivers
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Describe Washington Township transportation.
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Economy Base Way they made money/ goods produced Labor source
Place where economic activity occurs
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cash crops esp. cotton, tobacco, rice, inidgo
base agriculture Economy (section 4) produce cash crops esp. cotton, tobacco, rice, inidgo place labor slaves plantations & small farms
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place base produce labor
cities/ factories near rivers to take advantage of power businesses & manufacturing Economy (section 5) produce labor Industrial Revolution- inventions make manufacturing more efficient more, cheaper goods- textiles, reaper, & steel –tipped plow Lowell Girls & immigrants
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Transportation Means- what takes you ‘between’ Mode- how you get there
How it affects your world
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link factories & cities make river travel cheaper
mode (manner) canals : ‘man made rivers’ that link plains to east roads : National Road connects east to west World of the North Transportation (section 6) means (between) railroads : 20, 000 miles link factories & cities steamboats : make river travel cheaper
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river travel- esp. steamboats Cities along waterways
World of the South river travel- esp. steamboats Cities along waterways Transportation (section 7) railroads: 10, 000 miles
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Transportation Picture
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What is Township society like?
(Psst: use SPEC!)
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Society Who was in charge? Where did they live?
Why did they move there? What groups made up the society? Society
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World of the North Society (section 9) immigrants settle in cities
more people moving to cities African- Americans free but not equal
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World of the South Society (section 8)
Wealth measured in slaves & land most blacks are slaves World of the South Society (section 8) rigid social structure: plantation owners white farmers slaves Wealthy plantation owners dominate politics & economy
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Fertile coastal plains
New England jagged coast with rocky soil Mid-Atlantic plains with rich soil West large, forested region in Central Plains LAND: Geography (section 2) CLIMATE: four distinct seasons WATER: broad rivers such as the Hudson & Delaware LAND: Fertile coastal plains w/ marshes & swamps WATER: Broad flat rivers Geography (section 3) CLIMATE: Mild winter & long, hot, humid summers Rolling hills & mountain hollows
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Geography (section 2) Economy (section 5)
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World of the North Society (section 9) Transportation (section 6)
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Geography (section 3) Economy (section 4)
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World of the South Society (section 8) Transportation (section 7)
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