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Bell Ringer • Based on what you have learned about the Northern and Southern colonies from unit one, create a list of ways that the economies and cultures of each will be different.

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Bell Ringer

• Based on what you have learned about the Northern and Southern colonies from unit one, create a list of ways that the economies and cultures of each will be different.

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The Rise of Manufacturing

• Farmers in the new territories planted enough food to feed major cities.

• Urban populations rise in the North as people take jobs in industrial manufacturing.

• Industrial Revolution changes Production methods

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Capitalism

• Investments and business decisions made by private investors and not the government.

• Most Americans now employees; no longer self employed.

• Wages used to purchase goods

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The Banking Industry

• Many new industries required investment money to get started

• Made money by charging interest on loans

• No government regulation meant sometimes banks failed

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Quick Review1. Why did farming in the Northwest cause people in

the Northeast to move to cities?

2. How do banks make money?

3. In a capitalist system, who makes investments in businesses?

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Northwest Territory

• Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana

• Fertile farmland produced large amounts of corn and cereal grains

• Slavery outlawed

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Northeast• PA, NY, and New England

• Heavily influenced by the Industrial Revolution

• High European immigrant population

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Northeast Continued

• 30% of population lived in urban areas

• Public education based on Puritan system

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Southern Economy and culture

• Rural economy relied on warm temps to grow tobacco and cotton in VA and NC.

• SC and GA grew rice and sugar due to higher temp and humidity

• Economy slaved based– Importation of slaves banned

1808

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The Cotton Gin• Made of interchangeable

parts

• Cotton exports increased by 6,000%

• Doubles slave population in US

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The Second Great Awakening• By 1790 only 10% attended

church

• New Denominations created– Baptists (Second largest

denomination)– Methodists (Largest)

• Mormons move West to Utah

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The South II Government and economy

dominated by wealthy plantation owners

Bulk of population lived on family farms and did not own slaves

Most children privately educated

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The South III

• Large cities did not develop because rivers allowed ships to travel close to fields

• Low number of immigrants due to lack of jobs

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The West• Settlers took the beliefs of their home regions with them

• Old Northwest Territories shared Northeast culture

• Railroads become vital to Western Migration

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Which Region am I from?

• On the following slide you will find a list of five characters and a description of each. Read each description and determine which region he or she is from. Be prepared to explain why you chose your answer.

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Characters1. Zeke- “I recently moved to this territory in search of a better life.

I took my customs and beliefs with me.”

2. Edward- “I live in a city and attend public school. My parents are both union laborers in a factory.”

3. David- “I run a large family farm that thrives without the use of slave labor.”

4. John- “I own a large cotton farm and have an active role in local government.”

5. Tara- “I was privately educated on a small family farm. Despite what everyone thinks, we did not own slaves.”