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Do Now What were the main provisions of the Navigation Acts? Complete the following graphic organizer on mercantilism in your notes:
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The Slavery Problem Differences in the Northern and Southern Economy
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Essential Questions What were the differences in the Northern and Southern Economy? Why was slavery a major source of labor in the South? What is triangular trade? Explain each leg of the triangle. What is the middle passage? What are cash crops?
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Northern Colonial Economy Limited Farming – Bad Soil and Long Winters Limited Labor Force – All in the family Forced into manufacturing YES THE NORTH DID HAVE SLAVES!!!
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Logging
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Shipbuilding
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Fishing
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Trading
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Southern Colonial Economy Climate varies farming styles – Cash Crops- a crop that is grown for profit Tobacco- Chesapeake and North Carolina Rice and Indigo- South Carolina and Georgia – Labor Intensive – Plantations- large farms with large slave populations – Small farms with yeoman farmers are rare
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Differences In your notes, with a partner, summarize the differences in the northern and southern economies
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Plantations
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Slavery
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Triangular Trade Trading networks in which goods and slaves moved between England, the American Colonies, and Africa Middle Passage: harsh voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean (middle leg of the triangle)
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Triangular Trade
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Middle Passage
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Slave Restraints
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Check Out Questions What is meant by Triangular Trade? Why did agriculture in the middle colonies differ from that found in New England? What was the Middle Passage?
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A Slave’s Journey Olaudah Equiano – Born in western Africa – Sold into slavery at age 11 – Sold to a British Naval Officer and worked on ships – Earned enough money to buy freedom in 1766 – Traveled the world speaking out against slavery
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Equiano
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