Slaves
Transportation
Geography
Economy
Society
100

South

Who was for slaves?

100

Water-ways 

What is the main form of transportation in the south.

100

 Four distinct seasons from freezing winters to hot, humid summers.

What was in like in the North?

100

Cotton and tobacco.

What did the south mostly farm?

100

Land owning white farmers with saves.

The South

200

They were afraid the slaves would take there jobs.

Why was the North against slavery?

200

Boats/River travel, Railroads/trains, Roads

Transportation in the North

200

Mild winters and long, hot summers.

What was it like in the South?

200

It allowed unskilled workers a place to work.

What did factories allow?

200

Mostly free black African Americans

The North

300

North

Who was against slaves?

300

Boats, Water-ways, Less railroads

Transportation in the South

300

Flat plain with a thin covering of rocky soil.

What was the land like in the North?

300

The cotton engine was made in the South.

Where was the cotton engine made?

300

Poor white people who did not own land or slaves.

The Northerners

400

11 hours

How many hours did slaves work a day?

400

Roads, Railroads and canals

What did the Government spend money?

400

Warm soggy soil, Good farming land, swamps, Rivers

What was the land like in the South?

400

Manufacturing in the North was greater.

Who had the greater manufacturing

400

Irish and German

What kind of immigrants were there?

500

They lived crowded together in rough cabins. 

What did slaves live in?

500

Transport goods

Economic

500

North

Which one has all four seasons 

500

It has made if faster and easier to farm

How did technological developments affect agriculture in the South?


500

About seven in ten.

How many Northerners lived on a farm?

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