geography
Economy

Transportation

Society
It's All Relative
100

During the 1800s the jagged New England coast was a great place for? 


    What is shipbuilding, commerce, & fishing

100

The economy in the South was based on


        What is agriculture

100

How were most goods transported in the South

what is by river

riverboat

100

Who were the political leaders in the South?

what is wealthy planters

plantation owners

100

What was the most important product shipped by water?

what is cotton 

200

the South was a great place for growing certain crops that could not grow in the North because its climate had



What is mild winters, and long hot, humid summers

200
  1. The economy of the North was based on



What is Industry, trade, manufacturing, factories

200

What were early roads like in the 1800s

what is 

rutted boneshakers

horrible, terrible, bumpy, not maintained well

200

What was life like for African Americans in the North?

what is They were free but not treated as equal to other citiznes

200

How did southerners invest their money

what is more land, & slaves

300

What is at least one natural resource that could be found in the North



What is cool and timber 


300
  1. In the North, what event shifted from making & doing work by hand, to making & doing work with machines?    

What is Industrial Revolution

300

In the North, how were goods transported by 1850?

what is by rail

railroad

300

what pushed Northern Europeans to immigrate to the US

what is war & famine

300

What is the main difference between an agrarian in the South and an industrialist in the north?

what is one favors policies that support farming and the other favors policies that support factories

400

How did the climate differ in the North compared to the South

what is There are four distinct seasons


400
  1. The invention of what made cotton become the South's most important crop?



What is cotton gin

400

What innovation helped make river travel better in the early 1800s?

what is invention of the steamboat

400

How did most white families make a living in the south

what is working their own farms & fields


400

Why were textile mills built near rivers?

what is rivers provided power to operate mills

500

What crops were grown in the Southern states?



What is cotton, tobacco, rice



500
  1. How did the North invest their money?

mills & factories



500

Why did southerners oppose Congress spending money for internal infrastructure improvements?

what is They felt it only benefited the North

500

What were the reasons that pulled immigrants to the north?

what is jobs in mills & factories

500

Most southerners lived on farms in rural areas. Where did more and more northerners start living?

what is in the cities (urban areas)