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North and South Before the War
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Terms to Know Rural- Fewer people living far apart from one another, little industry, more farming. Urban- Many people living in area together. Large Cities, more industry. Sectionalism- Having loyalty to part of the country or section instead of the whole country. Tariff- tax on imported goods
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Life in the North Urban way of life More working in factories/still had some farming. Large towns
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What Life in North looked liked
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Factory in Boston file:///Users/Teacher/Downloads/An%20A merican%20Textile%20Mill(1).webarchive file:///Users/Teacher/Downloads/An%20A merican%20Textile%20Mill(1).webarchive
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Life in the South Rural area Many farms/needing more workers Small towns/few large cities Lived far apart from each other.
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What life in South looked like
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Tariffs- tax on imported goods North’s point of view Wanted higher tariffs. Encourage people to buy American goods. South’s point of view Wanted lower tariffs. Can buy goods cheaper.
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Slavery North’s point of view Outlawed Slavery South’s point of View Wanted Slavery
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Ownership of slaves in South
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What do you think this machine is and how did it affect the North and South?
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Cotton Gin Invented by Eli Whitney Made it quicker to clean out cotton to use to make clothing.
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Cotton Production
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After looking at the charts and graphs of cotton production, how do you think the Cotton gin affected the demand of slave population in the South?
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Because of the Cotton Gin, how did the North and South become dependent upon one another to make a profit for their region?
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