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Questions for previous map.
Which group represents the largest percentage of Immigrants that came to the U.S between ? Which 5 states have the largest immigrant population? To which region do those 5 states belong? What push factor can be attributed to the immigration boom after 1850? Why does the South have less immigrants than the North?
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Causes of Sectional Economic Differences
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North (Industrial) South (Agricultural) West (Emerging)
Economy & Contributing Factors Manufacturing Many free flowing rivers, access to ports, lack of large scale agriculture, willing investors. Farming Best farm land and growing season, highly profitable using slave labor, high demand for cotton Mining, Ranching, Farming Vast amounts of available land, and abundance f metal ores. Infrastructure Connected by a network of roads, railroads, and canals Effect – more urbanized areas Fewer roads, canals, or railroads Effect – more rural Lack of infrastructure, few not roads, canals, or railways Effect – settlements developed along or near railroads. Human features Urban Biggest cities Largest banks Best roads, railroads, and canals largest population Rural few major cities Mostly towns and farmland Fewer railroads Poor roads Smaller population than North Wide open spaces Unsettled territories Transcontinental Railroad Cities and towns developed along railways Least populated region The People Various European immigrants (Germans, Irish, Scandinavians, etc..) settled in the North because of factory work. Fewer immigrants settled in the South because of a lack of available and jobs. Immigrants seeking land, Mexican –Americans Native Americans
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Divide the map below into the following sections, North, South, and West. See previous slide as a reference. Use the characteristic from the chart in the previous slide to create symbols for each section of the United States. Place those symbols in each of the regions on the map below.
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