Mr. Angood The Worlds of North and South Mr. Angood 04/07/08.

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Mr. Angood The Worlds of North and South Mr. Angood 04/07/08

ISN Page 121 – Title Page “The Worlds of North and South” & “African-Americans at Mid-Century” Page 122 – Preview 19 Page 123 – Geography Challenge Questions Page 124 & 125 Spoke Notes “North and South” (LEAVE BLANK) Page 126 – Processing 19 Page 127 – Crossword Puzzle Page 128 – Type 2 Prompt Page 129 – Reading Notes 20

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Mr. Angood Looking Ahead We will go over the spoke notes on Wednesday… Over the weekend you guys will have an “invention project” Have a great Tuesday, I will see you on Wednesday!

Mr. Angood What to do Take out your ISN and a text book Turn to page 254 Take a few minutes to finish up your spoke notes

Mr. Angood Geography of the North Four seasons –Moderate summers –Cold Winters A lot of different types of lands – mountains, hills, flat lands…and stuff like that “V” shaped valleys Rocky shores States lower in the north had good soil for farming A lot of forests New England Coasts have a lot of bays and inlets

Mr. Angood Geography of the South Mountains Really…Really…REALLY super hot summers Good farming because of lots of rain By the ocean Warm soggy soil Fertile lowlands Mild winters with long, hot summers Back country Towns built along rivers Grew rice, sugarcane, indigo, tobacco and corn

Mr. Angood Transportation of the North Started making gravel roads Travelled by train and boat Built canals Clipper ships used across the Atlantic National Road across the Appalachians Steam powered ships

Mr. Angood Transportation of the South Horses Steamboats on Rivers –Moved people and goods Minimal railroads Little need for canals to connect waterfront cities so they vetoed federal funding to do so

Mr. Angood Society of the North Business people No slaves but not equal Industry Many immigrants came to work in the cities Cities grew rapidly Thought that hard work earned wealth 7:10 people were farmers Cities were dirty

Mr. Angood Society of the South Rigid social system –Plantation owners  Farmers  Slaves Small amount of African Americans were free 10% of Whites were not rich Minimal schools so most people were illiterate Wealth measured by land and slaves Most whites owned land but only 25% owned at least one slave They like to party all the time

Mr. Angood Economy of the North Industrialists Machines they invented helped people in the South –Reaper – Easier to cut down wheat –Cotton Gin – de-seed cotton –Steam engines –Sewing Machine –Interchangeable parts Lowell mills – harsh conditions INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Mr. Angood Economy of the South Agrarian Very few factories Eli Whitney’s cotton gin increased production of cotton and the use of slaves

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ISN For Thursday: –Complete the geography challenge (Page 262) –Complete Processing 19 –Work on your invention project…I need to sign off on your invention