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Chapter 5 The Piedmont Region Long Ago
Chapter 5 The Piedmont Region Long Ago
Pages 155- 179
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Why did NC's population grow more slowly than those of other states in the early 1800s? p. 163-164
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a. It had polluted water and soil.
b. It had a very bad climate for farming.
c. It had poor transportation, little manufacturing, and few schools.
d. It had too many mountains and waterfalls.
What made it possible for textile mills to be located anywhere? p. 177
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Waterwheels, because anywhere you go on Earth there are rivers and streams.
Waterwheels, because all you need is to be located beside a moving body of water.
Electricity, because the mills no longer had to be beside a river or stream.
Electricity, because now the mills could export the cloth anywhere, quickly.
Check all boxes that related to the North in the mid 1800s. If you need to look up a term, please look back in the correct section also see lesson 3.
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large plantations
large populations of slaves
cash crops
smaller populations
many factories
manufactured goods in factories
imported goods from other regions or countries
better transportation system
wanted high taxes on imported goods
the ironclad Monitor
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At first, how many states seceded from the union? p. 169
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Do you think it was a good idea to move the state capital? p. 162
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Explain what the Underground Railroad was. p.167
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Name 3 groups of European immigrants settling in NC. p. 157
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What did the South rely on as the main part of its economy? p. 166
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a. industries
b. farming
c. exports
d. imports
Segregation is... p. 175
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a. giving people more rights
b. using machines in farming
c. allowing people to keep their rights
d. separating people by race or culture
Explain what the Emancipation Proclamation was. p. 174
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Why were people traveling the Great Wagon Road? p. 156
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