Settling
Background to War
Civil War
Industries
Vocabulary
100

Where in NC is the capitol building?

Raleigh, NC.

In honor of, Sir Walter Raleigh.

100

The period after the Civil war is called _______.  This is _______.

Reconstruction.

Where people had to reconstuct or rebuild the way they lived. 

100

Where was the longest and most terrible battle that was fought in NC, in 1865?

Bentonville, NC.

90,000 soliders were a part of the battle.  More than 2,600 Confederate soldiers and more than 1,600 Union soldiers passed away.

100

What are the industries that developed during this time in NC?

The textile industrury, the tobacco industry, and the furniture industry. 

100

Manufactoring

Making of goods

200

What schools were avaliable for students to attend in the 1830s?

There were no public schools, there were religious groups that had a few schools for students to attend. 

200

What is the difference between a free state and a slave state?

Free state:

Slavery is not allowed.

Slave state:

Slavery was allowed by law. 

200

Who signed the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War?

President Lincoln

200

What is the difference between an industry and a free enterprise? 

Industry:  Businesses that make products or provide services.

Free enterprise: People are free to start and run their own businessess. 

200

Segregation

Keeping people in separate groups based on their race or culture. 

300

What materials were used to make the “all weather” roads? 

-Rows of heavy logs (usually from pine trees)

-Planks

300

What is the difference between plantations and farms?

Plantation: Large area where tobacoo, cotton, and other crops were formed.  Some plantations had slave labor.  

Farm: Small area where famers are growing food to sell and consume. They are also working to pay for goods that they could not grow or make. 

300

The civil war was being fought to save _______ and to end __________.

The civil war was being fought to save the union and to end slavery.

300

How did the improvements to the textile mill change the lives of people in NC.  

The mill used steam’s waterpower to run the machines to make thread from raw cotton.  Years later, in 1819 the machines were then used to make cotton cloths, ropes, and wicks for candles. 

300

Economy

The way people in a state, region, or country use resources to meet their needs

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