Lesson 15: Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism Synopsis: The North and the South developed different economic systems that led to political differences.

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Lesson 15: Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism Synopsis: The North and the South developed different economic systems that led to political differences between the regions.

Regional Economies Create Differences Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism Part 1

Regional Economies Create Differences America’s government had transformed greatly by By then, other changes had taken place in America as well.

The production of goods, for example, moved from small workshops to large factories that used machines. This change was partly due to Eli Whitney.

In 1798 Eli Whitney built a firearms factory near New Haven, Connecticut. The muskets his workmen made by methods comparable to those of modern mass industrial production were the first to have standardized, interchangeable parts.

In factories, power- driven machinery and many laborers made mass production possible. This is the production of goods in large amounts.

These changes in manufacturing brought about Industrial Revolution. This was the name given to the massive changes – to both the economy and society – that resulted from the growth of the factory system.

Industrialization in America took place primarily in the New England states. As a result, people were willing to manufacture goods.

The South was an entirely different story. The South’s economy had long been based on agriculture.

In 1793, Eli Whitney helped to further promote agriculture by inventing the cotton gin.

The machine helped to clean the cotton and increased cotton production, which led to the establishment of large cotton plantations.

Larger plantations called for more workers.

As a result, the number of slaves in the south nearly doubled from 700,000 to 4,000,000 by the mid 1800’s.

The North and South appeared to be growing apart. As a result, the nation’s leaders focused on making sure the country stay unified.

In 1815, President Madison presented a unification plan, it would be known as the American System in Congress.

The plan promoted the development of national transportation systems. The Federal government began improving the nation’s transportation network. In 1811, the government began building the National Road to carry settlers west.

The road extended from Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois.

In the meantime, states continued to improve their own transportation systems. New York, for example, built the Erie Canal. The canal connected the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.

Also part of the plan, President Madison proposed the Tariff of The tariff would increase the cost of foreign-made goods and thus make American goods more attractive.

Most people in the industrial North supported the tariff. But people in the South and the West opposed it.

It also called for reestablishing the national bank.

In 1816 Congress established the Second National Bank. The reason the first National Bank was no longer in existence was because its charter had expired. The War of 1812 caused inflation and the bank was reestablished to help manage the countries financial affairs.

People from all regions supported strengthening the national bank. A national bank would provide a national currency.