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Chapter 7- Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism 1812-1838.
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Currier & Ives, Cotton Plantation. Growing Black Population 600% increase in black population, 179 0-1860 Less than 700,000 in 1790; 4 million by.
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Chapter 12. Essential Questions How did northerners’ image of the Old South differ from the way in which southerners saw themselves? What major social.
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North and South U.S. History Chapter 14. New Inventions A steam-powered locomotive engine pulling rail cars transformed railroads into practical transportation.
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Section 3, cont. Punishment Physical (Corporal) Punishment Supported in the Bible Essential to keep the paternalistic character of slavery –Kept individual.
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Eli Whitney's 1793 cotton gin invention revolutionized the Southern economy. Added to mechanical jennies to spin yarn, power looms to weave, and sewing.
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Frederick Law Olmsted, 1822-1903 Tomorrow, after lunch, we will be visiting the Back Bay Fens, a portion of the “Emerald Necklace” of parks created for.
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Sec. 3: Cotton Becomes King. 4 Key Questions (see handout) 1. How did the cotton gin affect the growth of slavery? 2. Why did cotton planters move westward?
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Unit 2: African-Americans in the New Nation (1763-1861) African-Americans, both free and slave, struggle to find their way in the newly established United.
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Presented By: John Blanding, Micah Patterson, & Sarah Webster.
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Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Chapter 11. The Cotton Economy A shift of economic power from the “upper South” to the “lower South” took place. This.
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Welcome to the 7th Grade Classroom with Mrs. Denison!
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