Amendments
Post-Slavery Laws
Immigration Stories-Industrial Revolution
Working Conditions/living conditions-Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution-miscellaneous
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What Was The 13Th Amendment?

The 13th Amendment was for the United States Constitution, where abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States, with a few exceptions.

100

What were the post slavery Laws called?

Black codes

100

What were the majority of the immigrants from?

Germany, Ireland, and England

100

What were the working conditions like?

  • Long hours (12-16 hour shifts)
  • Low wages that barely covered the cost of living
  • Dangerous and dirty conditions
  • Lack of worker rights
  • Job instability
100

Time period of the American Industrial Revolution?

1876-1900

200

What Was The 14Th Amendment?

The 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution granted citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the United States, including formerly enslaved people.

200

What were the reconstruction policies post slavery?

Reconstruction polices of post slavery granted them citizenship, voting rights, and legal protections through the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments,

200

Why did they migrate?

People immigrated to the United States in the 1800s for many reasons, including economic opportunity, religious freedom, and escape from political persecution.

200

What kind of factory life was there?

In the 1800s in America, factory life was characterized by dangerous working conditions. These conditions included a lack of workers' rights and safety regulations, poor air quality, and repetitive work. Factory employees were often used to working on farms, and there were no assembly lines until the 20th century.

200

What were the urban environments?

Urban environments in the 1800s were extremely overcrowding, poor sanitation, inadequate infrastructure, widespread poverty, and slums.

300

What Was The 15Th Amendment Impact

The 15Th amendment was, A grant to all male citizens the right to vote, regardless of their race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

300

What were some social challenges post slavery law?

Some social challenges of post slavery law were, Segregation, Poverty, Disenfranchisement, and many more.

300

What were challenges they faced?

Immigrants faced many challenges such as in-financial difficulties, discrimination, and barriers to employment.

300

What was the child labor?

working long hours, for little pay, in unsafe working conditions, not permitting them to be children and getting an education.

300

What were the housing challenges?

Housing in the 1800s, housing in cities was often overcrowded, unsafe, and unhealthy. These conditions were especially prevalent for immigrants and the working class.

400

What were 2 facts about The 15Th Amendment, Ex: The Purpose.

The 15th Amendment was ratified on February 3, 1870. The purpose of the 15th Amendment was to grant the right to vote to all male citizens, regardless of their race, color, or previous condition of servitude.  

400

What were Black Codes?

Restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public space. 

400

Where did most of immigrants settle?

American cities in the Northeast, like New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Boston. 

400

What were the labor movements?

Labor unions were created in order to have better communication between workers and employers.

400

What were the social impacts?

Poverty and the wealthy populations was a constant tension between both groups. 

500

What are 2 facts about what happened in the 13Th Amendment?

  1. It abolished enslavement and involuntary servitude in the United States, except as punishment for a crime.
  2. It was passed by Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified on December 6, 1865. It was the first of the three Reconstruction Amendments adopted following the Civil War
500

What were social challenges post slavery Laws?

A couple of social challenges of post slavery laws are segregation, poverty, and limited access to education and jobs. 

500

Why did immigrants tend to live in communities with others from their home country?

To help make adjustments to life in America easier. 

500

What were the living conditions?

Living conditions in the United States in the 1800s were difficult, with long hours, poor sanitation, and disease.

500

Why was the Industrial Revolution so important?

Affected the US economy by changing it from manual labor to a greater degree of industrialization based on wage. 

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