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Focus Question • How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? • The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop various industries. • The South became the center of agriculture
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Page 1: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Focus Question

• How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s?

• The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop various industries.

• The South became the center of agriculture

Page 2: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Why Industrialization Spread

Embargo of 1807 & War of 1812 cut off access to Britain manufactured goods

American Industrialization begins- Lowell and Slater

Britain gets back into the GAME! –Threatens US Jobs and industry (made cheaper)

Tariff of 1816: on import goods. Increased price by 20-25%

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Page 3: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Farming in the Old Northwest

• Population growth and improvements in food production through agricultural science were factors in American growth

• Capital investments (MONEY)

Page 4: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Industries of the Northeast

• Shift from rural (farms) to urban (cities)

• Industrialization increased rapidly in the North East

• Commercial centers• Mill Towns• Transportation hubs

Page 5: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Industries of the Northeast

• Hire young women to run the spinning and weaving machines

• Willing to work for less

• Machines changed workers’ lives by dividing labor into many small tasks

Page 6: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Industries of the Northeast

• Northern industrialists favor protective tariffs raised

• So that more people would buy American goods

Page 7: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Growth of the Cities

• The number of urban poor increased

• Many people lived Over crowded apartments with poor sanitation, safety and comfort

Page 8: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Growth of the Cities

• Cities could not handle the population increase

• Limited police and fire• No sewage system• No fresh water

Page 9: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Workers Organize

• Early industries want to make a profit as the expense of the workers

• No minimum wage• Long hours with little

pay

Page 10: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Workers Organize

• From 1834 through 1836 more than 150 strikes took place in the US

• Lowell Girls• The National Trades

Union• Formed to protect the

interest on its workers by negotiating to resolve issues concerning wages

Page 11: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

A Middle Class Emerges

• Industrialization in the North caused a middle class to emerge

• Most middle class worked in offices outside of their homes

• Lawyers, Accountants, Bankers…etc.

Page 12: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Emigration from Ireland and Germany

• In the mid-1800s, immigrants primarily came from Ireland and Germany

• Political issues

• Hunger – lack of food

• Economic depression

Page 13: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Daily Quiz

Page 14: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

What helped the North industrialize?

• More workers

Page 15: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The mills in the Northeast hired mostly

• young single women

Page 16: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

In the early 1800s, the populations of cities in the

Northeast

• increased sharply

• New York City (900,000)

Page 17: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Industrial Revolution changed the way people worked

by

• having them use machines to do jobs previously done by hand.

Page 18: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Emigration

• From 1830-1860’s immigration rose steadily each decade.

• Mostly From Ireland and Germany (6,000,000)

• Tended to be Catholic & Jewish

• Tended to move to urban settings

• 1860 40% of NYC were immigrants

Page 19: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Irish

• 1 million died in Ireland due to starvation

• Fungus grew on potato crop causing famine

• Catholic

• Large movement to Australia as well

• Competed for manual labor

Page 20: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Germans

• Political upheaval due to revolution

• Mostly Jewish

• A small minority did have a trade and set up shops

• Moved to Midwest due to comepetion for jobs.

• Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, & Cleveland

Page 21: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Result of Emigration

• Social & Political strain

• Classicism begins *ghetto’s begin

• Very few went to South

• Religious resentment by (original protestant settlers)

• Political upheaval-Whig Party set up “Nativists- laws to discourage immigration and deny rights.

Page 22: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Southern Section

Page 23: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Southern Section

• In 1860 the American South, if independent, would have been one of the wealthiest countries in the world based on the revenue of the cotton trade (Cotton Gin)

• Cotton cultivation and its expansion depended on technological developments, land, labor, demand, and global system of trade

Page 24: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Economy of the South

• Southern States became known as the cotton belt

• Economies of these states relied almost completely on the production of cotton

• became too dependent on one crop, limiting development

Page 25: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Economy of the South

• South remained mostly rural

• The geographical location of the South made farming successful

• Fertile soil and plentiful rain

Page 26: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Economy of the South

• Plantations used slave labor to produce cash crop

• Invention of the cotton gin allowed for the increase production of cotton

Page 27: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Economy of the South

• Virginia and North Carolina continued to grow tobacco

• South Carolina – Sugar and rice

• Kentucky – developed a rural economy which included breeding thoroughbred horses

Page 28: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Slavery System

• 1804 Northern state either banned or passed laws to gradually end slavery

• South – increase in slavery

• 1820 slave population number 1.5 million

• Price of slaves tripled from 1802 to 1860 ($600 to $1500 ea.)

Page 29: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The Southern Slavery System

• Most owners saw slaves as property that performed labor in their business

• Work gangs of 20 to 25 slaves labored under the whip of a “slave driver”

• A normal slave was expected to pick 130 to 150 pounds of cotton a day

Page 30: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

Daily Quiz

Page 31: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The South remained agricultural largely because

• its physical geography made farming highly profitable

Page 32: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

A typical slave owner might have described his slaves as

• property

Page 33: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

The economies of Virginia and North Carolina differed from those of most of the South because they depended on

• tobacco

Page 34: Focus Question How did the North and South differ during the first half of 1800s? The availability of capital, labor, and energy allowed the North to develop.

In-Class Activity

• Read pages 236 - 238

• Section bookwork.

• On back of hand-out Create a Flow Chart or Tee Chart to illustrate the differences between the North and South regions

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Northern Factory vs. Southern Plantation

• One of the significant differences between the north and south in the years before the Civil war was their economies.

• Factory system – mass production

• Southern Plantation – slave labor


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