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1 Lesson 3 Mobile was the largest and wealthiest city in Alabama.

2 Lesson 3 Vocabulary ① County seat — town in a city in which the courthouse is located. ① Economic development — increasing or supporting the production of income or goods and services that bring financial support into a community. ① Toll roads — roads for which one must pay a fee to use. ① Industrialists — owners or managers of factories.

3 Lesson 3 (page 119)  Plantation owners usually ordered their goods from a broker in a large town like Mobile or New Orleans.  Alabama had many small towns that also provided goods and services for people. Merchants owned stores, and there were taverns and inns where travelers could sleep and eat.  Often there was a small millinery shop where ladies could buy new hats or lace, feathers, and ribbons to re-trim old hats.

4 Lesson 3 (page 119)  In each county, 1 town was designated the county seat. This is where the courthouse was located and all legal documents were handled.  Mobile was the largest town, mostly due to its busy seaport. Montgomery was the 2 nd largest town in Alabama.

5 Lesson 3 (page 120)  Alabama rivers provided the 1 st major transportation system within the state.  Steamboats on the Alabama rivers were important to the growth of Alabama’s economy. Steam engines could push boats upriver against the current. They could carry large amounts of cotton.

6 Lesson 3 (page 120)  The Harriet, which arrived in Montgomery in October 1822, was the first steamboat to travel from Mobile to Montgomery.

7 Lesson 3 (page 124)  Some areas had no navigable rivers, and it was difficult to reach areas in the hill country and the mountains by roads. There were a few brick streets in Mobile, but all rural roads and nearly all town streets were dirt.  Private companies built a few roads. These were toll roads. In order to use these a fee must be paid.  Alabama law required citizens to pay a tax or work on the roads.  Rivers and creeks needed ferries and bridges. Some bridges were built with a roof to protect the wood. These are called covered bridges.

8 Lesson 3 (page 125)  Horace King was the most celebrated bridge builder in Alabama.  He was a slave that was owned by a well known South Carolina bridge builder. He first built many bridges as a slave and then many more as a free man.  In 1852, he worked on the new capitol building in Montgomery. It is thought that he built the curving staircases in the west lobby.

9 Lesson 3 (page 126)  The 1 st Alabama railroad was built in 1830, and it was 2 miles long.  In 1832 a second railroad connected Tuscumbia with Decatur, and by 1847 this railroad was part of the line from Memphis, Tennessee to Charleston, South Carolina.

10 Lesson 3 (page 127)  Alabama was mostly a farming (agricultural) state, but some industry did develop before 1860.  Daniel Pratt was one of Alabama’s most famous industrialist (owners or managers of factories). Pratt came to Alabama in 1833 to build a small factory north of Montgomery. Gradually, a town grew around the factory and it was named Prattville. He went on to build a textile mill and a factory that made windows, doors, and blinds.  Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793.

11 The Cotton Gin

12 Lesson 3 (page 127)  Alabama was rich in natural resources. The hills of north Alabama contained iron ore and coal and the valleys had limestone.  Alabama had some deposits of gold in the ridge and valley area in the eastern part of the state. Goldville, Alabama was named for the mineral found nearby.  Gold miners were also active in Tallapoosa County, but in the late 1840s many of the men left for California where they hoped to discover more gold.

13 Lesson 3 Review! Discuss and answer the following questions: ①W①W hat shops and services did a town in Alabama offer at this time? ①W①W hat was the largest town in Alabama in 1846? ①W①W hat form of transportation was important to the economic development in Alabama? ①W①W hen was the 1 st railroad built in Alabama? How long was it? ①W①W ho was Alabama’s most famous industrialist?


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