Chapter 14 North and South- American History 8th

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Southern Economy

Farming (cotton)

Harriet Tubman

Former slave who helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad and ran away North

Deep South

In 1850 it became very populated; depended on slavery

Cyrus McCormick

Invented the mechanical reaper that increased amount of crop a farmer could harvest

Immigrants: what groups, when and why

Irish- to escape a famine from potato disease in 1846-1860 German- to flee political problems or sought work in 1820-1860

Railroads: what sort of impact would rail lines have on the South in the Civil War

It would be a bad impact because the South didn't have many lines

Plantation owners' wives: what was life like for them? What were there duties?

Life was lonely and difficult; took head of the house hold and supervised buildings, watched enslaved worker and tended to them when ill. kept plantation financial records

Before the American revolution what did farmers in the South grow

Rice, tobacco, indigo

racial prejudice in the North - examples

Separated whites and colored people and whites had more rights: white men didn't have to own property to vote, few AA had this right; AA couldn't attend public schools and services

From where did southerners get most of their manufactured goods

The North

How did immigrants change America?

They brought new customs, language, religions and traditions

tenant farmers

a person who farms rented land from property owners; majority of white population for the south; rural poor

Strikes: what were they, who used them, were they legal

a work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer;illegal in early 1800s but 1942 Massachusetts court ruled it was legal

spirituals: what were they, what was their purpose

an African American religious folk song; to explore/express their beliefs: joy, sadness, and helped communication with themselves

Nat Turner

an enslaved African American who led a rebellion of slaves and free blacks in Southampton County, Virginia in 1831

prejudice

an unfair opinion not based on facts (racial)

Peter Cooper

designed and built the first American steam powered locomotive called the Tom Thumb

industry

developed slowly for South; this was new which was costly. Some white southerners didn't want this; all the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service

Yeomen

farmer who owns a small farm 50-200 acres and live in upper south or the hilly areas of deep south. grew crops to trade with local merchants and had few to no slaves

agriculture

farming: steel-tipped plow, thresher, and mechanical reaper all reduced labor for farming

What was the job of most slaves on a plantation?

field hands: tending to live stock, house work, blacksmith, carpenter, weaver etc.

Slave Codes: what were they, what else were they called, what was their purpose

laws in the southern states that controlled enslaved people; black codes/negro laws; to prevent rebellion

trade unions

organization of workers with the same trade or skill; 1830; had more power than they did individually

Nativists

people who opposed immigration. believed that immigration treated future of "native" citizens and blamed immigrants for society problems

overseer

plantation manager supervised enslaved AA working on the field

credit

the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.

Liscense

to give an official authority to do something

Productivity

a measure of the amount a worker produced by the amount of time effort

Phases of industrialization: how many, what were they

Three phases; 1: divided jobs into smaller steps; 2: entrepreneurs built factories bringing workers together that practiced one job; 3: Used machines to complete tasks

Upper South

Very populated before 1850; most southerners live here; an area along Atlantic ocean

Cotton Gin

a machine that removed seeds from cotton fiber made by Eli Whitney in 1793 that helped process 50x faster by hand and encouraged farmers to grow cotton anywhere


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