L.O. – Today we will describe the life in the United States prior to the Civil War. A Nation Divided.

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L.O. – Today we will describe the life in the United States prior to the Civil War. A Nation Divided

Northeast

Geography The North had lots of forests and mountains. They were used for lumber. Good for mining. There were also lots of bays and inlets on coast. Cold winters, hot summers, but short growing season.

Economy Spacious harbors, where the seaports were important to economy. This allowed shipbuilding to be a major industry. Mostly factories producing, manufactured goods made it the wealthiest section overall. Largest cities most educated region and richest section with the most varied job.

Transportation Improved and built roads, Steam train made travel over land faster and cheaper. Faster ships were built to cross the ocean and River travel forced states to build more canals.

Society New factories create jobs BUT also put crafts people out of work, Textile mills made cloth used farm girls as workers. Inventions helped new job grow in north, people used machines to help with shipping (steam engine) and farming (mechanical reaper)

The South

Geography Mild winters, hot/humid summers, long growing season. Soil ideal for growing rice/sugar/indigo Fishing and other water activities were popular. Few mountains and forests used for lumber Broad, flat rivers used as “highways”

Economy Slavery was legal, and farmers used slave labor to grow Cotton & tobacco as their main crop. Large planters were the most influential The had few schools, people were largely uneducated.

Transportation Travel was cheap and easy on rivers, because of steamboats. They helped ship cotton to port cities like New Orleans. Southern cities and towns were close to rivers, many Southerners didn’t want to pay for improvements like roads/canals.

Society Cotton became the South’s most important crop Growing cotton wore out the soil and made people look for more land, it also increased need for slaves. (crops like tobacco, rice, sugar, and indigo) Eli Whitney’s cotton gin change the South’s economy

The West

WEST Wagons allowed settlers to move west

WEST Fewest large cities – rural and undeveloped.

WEST Log cabins were the most common type of housing.

WEST Most self-sufficient people in the region.

WEST Land was cheap / affordable

WEST Equal distribution of wealth

WEST Women were most respected as equals in this region.