The South
Cities in the North
Black communities
Trade
Enslavement
100

What was the money maker of the South?💵

Agriculture/Farming

100

What was the main way of making money through the North?

Trade through waterways🌊

100

Where were black people first freed?

Philadelphia

100

What caused easy access to trading in the North?

Rivers

100

Where did most of the enslaved people come from/originally live?

Africa

200

What was the lowest class for white people?🚫💵

Rural poor

200

Living near _____ caused more traction to cities

water ways/ rivers

200

What did most Black communities create after freedom?

Churches/ Schools

200

What did trade lead to growth in the 1800's?

Towns/Cities

200

How many enslaved people were there in New York in 1660?

At least 300

300

Where did most yeomen live in the south? 🛸

Upper south/hilly areas of the deep south

300

What were common diseases in the North?

Cholera/Yellow fever

300

Who created the first mutual aid?

Absalom Jones and Richard Allen

300

In New York how much did the value of trade change from 1825 to 1836?

(Around) $62 million💵

300

Plantation owners used enslaved people as a measure of their _____.

Wealth

400

Where is this plantation located?

South Carolina

400

As cities grew, what types of buildings would residents build?

Establishments (libraries, museums and shops)

400

What was something African American men were able to create in the North?

Professional Businesses

400

Did free African Americans in the south practice trade? True or False

True

400

What was the average amount of slaves someone could own in the 1800's?

20 or less

500

Why did the wealthy white farmers build plantations near rivers?

To ship crops

500

What was Richard Henry Dana, Jr's criticism of the Northern cities?

Dirty, Violent (closest to those answers)

500

How many societies did the African Americans communities form.

Over 100

500

What cities were the centers of trade in the Northeast?

Pittsburgh,Cincinnati, Louisville

500

What year were there officially no enslaved people in Pennsylvania?

1850