The economy that Alabama had after the Civil War.
What is agriculture
The Magic City
What is Birmingham
The way most people traveled after the Civil War.
What is by dirt roads, horses, and wagons?
This man led Tuskegee Institute.
Who is Booker T. Washington?
This amendment abolished slavery.
What is the 13th amendment?
The main cash crop in Alabama after the Civil War.
What is cotton?
The 4 major industries in Alabama after the Civil War.
What are iron and steel, lumber, textiles, and coal?
Transportation that became important because it transported materials/goods all over the country.
What is the railroad?
A school that trained teachers.
This amendment said that all people born in the US are US citizens.
What is the 14th amendment?
This farmer rented land and bought tools and seeds from the landowner on credit.
What is a sharecropper?
The 4 cities that grew in Alabama because of the iron and steel industry.
What are Birmingham, Anniston, Gadsden, and Bessemer?
A area outside of a city.
What is a suburb?
This was the center of the social life for most people.
What are churches?
This amendment gave the right to vote to black men.
What is the 15th amendment?
This farmer rented land but had their own tools, seeds, and animals to farm.
What is a tenant farmer?
These 2 groups worked in the textile industry.
What are women and children?
These were first pulled by horses and then powered by electricity.
What are streetcars?
This was a characteristic of schools after the Civil War.
What is one-roomed school houses.
The laws were created to separate schools and public places.
What were Jim Crow laws?
Purchasing now with a promise to pay later.
What is credit?
The reason many children worked in the textile mills.
What is they had to help provide for their families?
These were destroyed during the Civil War.
What are railroads?
The reason that the school year was often only 4 months a year.
What is that children had to help work on the family farm?
What is basic rights that belong to all people?
What are civil rights?