Bellringer Analyze the quote by John C. Calhoun on page 196. Which political party do you think he belongs to Federalist or Republican? Explain your answer.

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Bellringer Analyze the quote by John C. Calhoun on page 196. Which political party do you think he belongs to Federalist or Republican? Explain your answer.

Regional Economies Create Differences Another Revolution Affects America New inventions and manufacturing methods result in the Industrial Revolution New England embraces new forms on mechanized manufacturing

Regional Economies Create Differences Two Agricultural Systems develop Northern agriculture and manufacturing support each other without slavery In the South, farmers use slave labor on huge cotton plantations

Regional Economies Create Differences Clay proposes the American System The System seeks to unite the nation’s economic interests by imposing tariffs on imports and creating national currency Roads and canals are constructed to promote the exchange of goods between regions

Names to Know Eli Whitney Industrial Revolution Embargo Act of 1807 Henry Clay Erie Canal

Classwork Complete “Regional Economies Create Differences” worksheet page 29.

Homework Read Chapter 7, Section 2 Complete Chapter 7, Section 2 assessment, 1 through 4, page 208