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1 EQ: How did states ’ rights have an impact on Georgia and the beginning of the Civil War? PT: *What conditions caused the North to develop an economic base different from the South? *Why were Northern cities larger and more populated than Southern cities? Write

2 A Nation Comes Apart - Economic Differences: - early 1800s the North & South had different economies due to environmental factors Northern states - turn to industry with the invention of the steam engine & factory system North – the rocky soil & cold climate meant farming could not be used as a main source of income Write

3 - Advantages for Northern industry Write -Swift rivers provided power to run the mills and factories - natural harbors made foreign trade possible

4 South had a warmer climate & fertile soil allowing the creation of an agrarian (agricultural) economy Write Picture retrieved from: http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/SlaveTrade/collection/large/cottonculture- 1875.JPG

5 Southern Economy tobacco, cotton, corn, rice, & indigo were the first cash crops for the South The invention of the cotton gin allowed cotton to become the primary cash crop Slavery was a key component for the success of large scale crop production.

6 North’s Industrial Economy Write -Led to growth of cities -Large exports of finished goods diversification of commerce

7 - Effects of Industrialization Write -people became interdependent for survival example: a butcher provided meat to his customers -citizens demanded more from government such as police and fire departments

8 Effects of Agricultural Economy Write -self-supportive; independent Example: raised own food - did not want government involvement -relied heavily on importing finished products from North and outside countries.

9 Dividing Forces Write Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 State’s rights Popular Sovereignty 1860 presidential election slavery

10 This sectional approach to national policy was evident on the issues of: - tariffs - state rights - settling the West - slavery Write

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