Upper south and deep south
north
vocabulary
Inventions and Important people
factories and working
100

Did the upper or deep south profit from cotton 

deep south 

100

did the north or south travel by trains more 

south 

100

Discrimination 

Unfair treatment of a group 

100

Who invented the cotton gin 

Eli Whitney 

100

When would factories be scorching hot and when would factories be freezing cold 

Factories were scorching hot in the summer and freezing cold in the winter 

200

What were barriers so the southerns transportation  

natural waterlines 

200

What was one of north's major ways of traveling

By rivers in boats 

200

Strike 

refusing to work 

200

What was the sewing machine 

A machine that allowed factories to produce clothes on a large scale 

200

Could workers loose fingers?

Yes

300

Why was slavery not banned in the south 

Because farmers needed them for manual labor  

300

True of false. North was known for  there farms 

False 

300

Famine 

A extreme shortage of food 

300

Who took over the tredegar iron works 

Joseph Reid Anderson 

300

Would werkers break bones?

Yes 

400

What did the upper south grow 

Tobacco, wheat, hemp, and vegetables 

400

True or False. North was know for the industry 

True 

400

Prejudice 

A unfair opinion not based on facts 

400

Who opened his own textile factory 

William Gregg

400

Did workers get diseases 

no

500

True or False. Deep south also grew rice and sugarcane in some places  

True

500

Did south rely on north for their manufactured goods?

Yes 

500

Nativist 

A person who favors those born in his country and is opposed to immigrants

500

What was the cotton gin 

A machine that removed seeds from the cotton fibers 

500

What was the average work days for factory workers 

11.4 hours