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The Land of Cotton 7.4
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Main Idea During the early 1800s, the South developed an economy based on agriculture.
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Eli Whitney Whitney is a teacher and inventor.
1793: creates the cotton gin Cotton gin makes it possible to quickly separate cotton from the plant
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Industrial Revolution
Industrial revolution created a demand for cotton. Cotton production in the south increased. Cotton is harvested and sent to factories in the North and Europe to be made into clothes.
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Slavery Slavery had existed in US since colonial times.
By 1800, slavery was slowly dying out. Most whites agree that it is immoral.
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Cotton Increases Slavery
Cotton Gin + Industrial Revolution = Need for labor Southern farmers fill the need for cheap labor by increasing number of slaves.
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Cotton Plantations Cotton plantations stretch from Virginia to Texas.
Southerners become dependent on slave labor.
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North v. South Industry Immigration Roads, canals, Railroads Urban
Strong national government Nationalism Favored tariffs Agriculture Slavery Steamboats, Rivers Rural States’ rights Sectionalism Hated tariffs
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