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North and South U.S. History Chapter 14
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New Inventions A steam-powered locomotive engine pulling rail cars transformed railroads into practical transportation Two sets of tracks were laid; one in each direction
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New Inventions Railroads threatened workers who moved freight by wagon and those who invested in canals Competition from railroads might cause them to lose investments
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New Inventions Speed was key to successful trade at sea
Clipper ships broke every speed record; helped the US gain a large share of the world’s sea trade
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Northern Economy Expands
Factories began to use steam power and could be built almost anywhere Water-powered factories needed to be built along banks of swiftly-flowing rivers
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Factory Conditions Become Worse
Laborers worked longer hours for lower wages Workers often lived in dark, dingy houses by the factory Entire families were hired to work in factories
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Workers Join Together Artisans, or skilled workers, won better pay because of their skills Trade Unions organized workers to work for improvements in working conditions
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Workers Join Together Organized factory workers won the right to strike in 1842 Strike: refusal to work as a protest against specific conditions
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New Wave of Immigrants Irish and German immigrants increased in 1840
“Nativist” was a group that wanted laws to limit immigration Know-Nothing Party: hostile to immigrants
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African Americans Discrimination: policy or an attitude that denies equal rights to certain groups of people African Americans faced harsh discrimination in the South States limited the rights of free African Americans
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African Americans Even skilled African Americans had difficulty finding jobs in the North School was seen as the best way to achieve success in a job
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Cotton Kingdom 1793: Whitney’s cotton gin had enormous effect on southern economy Profits increased; more cotton cleaned in same amount of time with the gin Plantations extended as far west as Texas
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Agricultural Economy The South’s economy was based on agriculture; climate ideal for raising major cash crops and livestock Planters wanted to invest in more land and more slaves
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Limited Industry in South
Agricultural tools were manufactured, but most manufactured goods were purchased from the North Slaves had no money to buy anything; lowered demand for manufactured goods
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Economic Dependence Southern planters borrowed money from northern banks to expand plantations Cotton was “king”
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White Southerners “Cottonocracy”: very few but very wealthy families who made huge amounts of money from cotton
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White Southerners Small Farmers: “plain folk” who owned the land they farmed; worked along with any slaves; 75% of white population Poor Whites: lowest on social ladder; rented land they farmed
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Life Without Freedom Slave Codes: kept slaves from either running away or rebelling Crime for slaves to know how to read or write
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Resistance Against Slavery
Slaves resisted by breaking tools, destroying crops, trying to escape to the North Nat Turner led a major slave revolt; revolts were rare and had no chance of success
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Coping with Slavery Religion offered hope Preserved African traditions
Protected from mistreatment by owner's need to keep them healthy and productive
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Review Questions What made it possible for southern planters to boost their profits after 1793? A. Planters started raising livestock B. Workers planted less cotton and more rice and sugar cane C. Workers cleaned more cotton in the same amount of time with a gin.
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Review Questions What made it possible for southern planters to boost their profits after 1793? C. Workers cleaned more cotton in the same amount of time with a gin.
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Review Questions This group wanted laws to limit immigration
A. Nativist B. Trade Union C. Artisan
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Review Questions A. Nativist
This group wanted laws to limit immigration A. Nativist
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Review Questions Refusal to work as a protest against specific conditions A. Trade Union B. Strike C. Famine
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Review Questions Refusal to work as a protest against specific conditions A. Trade Union B. Strike C. Famine
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Review Questions Skilled Worker A. Nativist B. Artisan C. Unionist
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Review Questions Skilled Worker A. Nativist B. Artisan C. Unionist
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Review Questions An agricultural economy developed in the South because A. the land and climate were ideal for cotton, rice and livestock B. Southerners wanted to live on estates like European royalty did C. Other US climates were not as well suited for agriculture
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Review Questions An agricultural economy developed in the South because A. the land and climate were ideal for cotton, rice and livestock
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Review Questions What was true about the earliest American railroads?
A. They initially moved slower than canal transportation did B. They were often built with a separate track for each direction C. They threw off sparks that sometimes set buildings on fire
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Review Questions What was true about the earliest American railroads?
B. They were often built with a separate track for each direction
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Review Questions Which statement BEST illustrates the South’s dependence on the North? A. Northerners bought manufactured goods from southern factories B. Southerners relied on northern factory models C. Southern planters borrowed money from northern banks to buy farm tools
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Review Questions Which statement BEST illustrates the South’s dependence on the North? C. Southern planters borrowed money from northern banks to buy farm tools
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Review Questions Which of the following statements does NOT describe factory conditions in the 1840s? A. Laborers worked longer hours for lower wages B. Workers lived in well-built factory housing C. Factory owners hired entire families
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Review Questions Which of the following statements does NOT describe factory conditions in the 1840s? A. Laborers worked longer hours for lower wages B. Workers lived in well-built factory housing C. Factory owners hired entire families
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Review Questions Which statement does NOT describe most small farmers in the South? A. They rented the land they worked B. They worked alongside their slaves in the fields C. They owned one or two slaves
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Review Questions Which statement does NOT describe most small farmers in the South? A. They rented the land they worked B. They worked alongside their slaves in the fields C. They owned one or two slaves
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Review Questions What is one way that steam-powered machinery changed manufacturing? A. Machines produced more goods at a higher cost B. Factories could be built almost anywhere C. Machines were more expensive to run
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Review Questions What is one way that steam-powered machinery changed manufacturing? B. Factories could be built almost anywhere
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Review Questions What is an organization of workers? A. Artisan
B. Famine C. Trade Union
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Review Questions What is an organization of workers? A. Artisan
B. Famine C. Trade Union
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Review Questions By 1860, free African Americans in the South
A. made up one-third of the South’s population B. faced harsh discrimination C. had the same rights as poor whites
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Review Questions By 1860, free African Americans in the South
B. faced harsh discrimination
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Review Questions Clipper ships helped the United States
A. ship more cargo than British steamships carried B. develop industry in the South C. gain a large share of the world’s sea trade
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Review Questions Clipper ships helped the United States
C. gain a large share of the world’s sea trade
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Review Questions All of the following were methods that African Americans used to resist slavery EXCEPT A. breaking tools and destroying crops B. trying to escape to the North C. becoming skilled artisans
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Review Questions All of the following were methods that African Americans used to resist slavery EXCEPT A. breaking tools and destroying crops B. trying to escape to the North C. becoming skilled artisans
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Review Questions Who would have said that the railroad competition would cause them to lose money? A. factory owners B. canal investors C. telegraph investors
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Review Questions Who would have said that the railroad competition would cause them to lose money? A. factory owners B. canal investors C. telegraph investors
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Review Questions What was the primary purpose of the slave codes?
A. to prevent slaves from running away B. to guarantee good working conditions for slaves C. to prevent slaves from practicing their religion
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Review Questions What was the primary purpose of the slave codes?
A. to prevent slaves from running away
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Review Questions Which list classifies groups of white southerners beginning with the wealthiest? A. the Cottonocracy, small farmers, poor whites B. the Cottonocracy, poor whites, small farmers C. small farmers, the Cottonocracy, poor whites
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Review Questions Which list classifies groups of white southerners beginning with the wealthiest? A. the Cottonocracy, small farmers, poor whites
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Review Questions What did factory workers hope to achieve by forming trade unions? A. an end to the factory system B. cooperation with factory owners C. improvements in working conditions
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Review Questions What did factory workers hope to achieve by forming trade unions? A. an end to the factory system B. cooperation with factory owners C. improvements in working conditions
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Review Questions What victory did organized factory workers gain in 1842? A. right to strike B. training programs C. eight-hour workday
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Review Questions What victory did organized factory workers gain in 1842? A. right to strike B. training programs C. eight-hour workday
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Review Questions Which of the following was NOT a result of the invention of the cotton gin? A. Cotton profits increased enormously B. Cotton plantations extended as far west as Texas C. Cotton growers used profits to build more textile mills
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Review Questions Which of the following was NOT a result of the invention of the cotton gin? A. Cotton profits increased enormously B. Cotton plantations extended as far west as Texas C. Cotton growers used profits to build more textile mills
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Review Questions Which worker would have been MOST likely to object to the new railroads? A. wagon driver B. farm worker C. telegraph operator
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Review Questions Which worker would have been MOST likely to object to the new railroads? A. wagon driver
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Review Questions Nat Turner resisted slavery by
A. writing antislavery literature B. leading a major slave revolt C. escaping to the North
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Review Questions Nat Turner resisted slavery by
B. leading a major slave revolt
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Review Questions Which group made up about 75% of the white population in the South? A. Small Farmers B. Wealthy Planters C. Poor Whites
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Review Questions Which group made up about 75% of the white population in the South? A. Small Farmers B. Wealthy Planters C. Poor Whites
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Review Questions What products did southerners buy largely from the North? A. manufactured goods B. cotton C. lumber
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Review Questions What products did southerners buy largely from the North? A. manufactured goods
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Review Questions How did the practice of slavery hurt the development of southern industry? A. Planters feared that factory jobs would encourage slave revolts B. Slaves were unwilling to operate factory machinery C. Slaves had no money to buy manufactured goods.
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Review Questions How did the practice of slavery hurt the development of southern industry? C. Slaves had no money to buy manufactured goods
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Review Questions Which of the following was overall the BEST protection for enslaved African Americans against mistreatment? A. Owner’s needs to keep the slaves healthy and productive B. Federal laws C. Slave revolts
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Review Questions Which of the following was overall the BEST protection for enslaved African Americans against mistreatment? A. Owner’s needs to keep the slaves healthy and productive B. Federal laws C. Slave revolts
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Review Questions Which statement describes the experiences of free African Americans in the South? A. States limited their rights B. Slave owners forced them to move to other states C. They lived far from the cities
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Review Questions Which statement describes the experiences of free African Americans in the South? A. States limited their rights B. Slave owners forced them to move to other states C. They lived far from the cities
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