Industry
Life in the North
Life in the South
Slave Life
Misc.
100

A shift from handmade products to machine/factory made products.

What is the Industrial Revolution

100

The  effect of segregation policies in the North.

What is people were separated by race in public places. Or Whites and Black were Separated?

100

The geography of the south supported the growing of cash crops in what ways?

Wide fertile coastal plains, access to seaports to export goods, lots of rainfall, long growing season.

100

Freed African Americans in both the North and South faced these issues. 

What is they both faced racism, discrimination and prejudice.

100

The most common ways enslaved people resisted slavery. 

What is slowing down work and not doing work correctly. 

200

 The reason southern states did not invest money into factories and mills?

What is the sout put their money into land and slaves.

200

 the most common and efficient way to transport materials in the Northern States in the 1850? 

What is by Train/Railroad

200

The way most Free African Americans in the south found work. 

What is Free African Americans in the south worked low-paying jobs as house servants, and craftsmen.

200

The way  Southern States responded to rebellions?

What is they passed strict laws "Slave Codes" to punish the slaves.  or What is the Slave Codes. 

200

The reason southern states were against federal money for improvements such as roads and canals.

What is they felt that it benefitted the Northern states more.

300

The reason Texile Mills were built next to rivers. 

What is they needed rivers for power to operate the mills.

300

The problems that African Americans faced in the North. 

What is they were not treated equally and still faced racism and discrimination.

300

The job of a Overseer 

What is a person who supervised or watched over slaves.

300

What the  slaves fear the most. 

What is being taken away/sold from their families.

300

The slave that led a violent rebellion killing 55 White Southerner? 

Who is Nat Turner

400
Someone who favored agriculture/farming 

What is an Agrarian

400

The reason many immigrants settle in Northern States.

What is there were jobs there for them in mills and factories? 

400

The reason  most southerners support slavery?

What is they knew the southern economy depended on enslaved workers. 

400

The way the Invisible Church benefitted slaves?

What is it gave them a way to help, support and comfort each other.

400

The political leaders in Southern States?

Who is  White, Wealthy, Planters/Plantation Owners? 

500

 The difference between an agrarian and an industrialist?

What is agrarians favors policies that support farming, and industrialist favors policies that support factories and industry.

500

The  conditions in Europe that encouraged people to emigrate to the United States between 1845 and 1860

What is Political Conflict/War, and lack of food/famine.

500

 The reason the Cotton Gin impact the south.

What is cotton became the most important and valuable crop?

500

The way slaves express their cultural traditions. 

What is art, quilting, music/singing, telling folk tales.

500

Harriet Tubman was the most famous leader of the Underground Railroad. What is the name of those leaders. 

What is a Conductor.