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Agriculture ExpandsAgriculture Expands
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Most Americans still worked on farms Northeast- farms are small and sell products
locally
Most Americans still worked on farms Northeast- farms are small and sell products
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South- cotton gin and textile mills leads to an explosive demand for cotton.
- farms become massive and slavery explodes
South- cotton gin and textile mills leads to an explosive demand for cotton.
- farms become massive and slavery explodes
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Cotton production- 1790- 1820/ 3,000 bales a year to 300,000 bales a year in the south.
Farmers move west to make new cotton farms
North- pork, corn and wheat
Cotton production- 1790- 1820/ 3,000 bales a year to 300,000 bales a year in the south.
Farmers move west to make new cotton farms
North- pork, corn and wheat
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Economic IndependenceEconomic Independence Corporations- large business’s who sell
stock to raise money for improvements and expansion.
Stock- shares of ownership in a company
Corporations- large business’s who sell stock to raise money for improvements and expansion.
Stock- shares of ownership in a company
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Growth of CitiesGrowth of Cities Growth of industry led to need for workers Developed along rivers due to power source New York, Baltimore, Boston grow in size
due to trading ports (harbors)
Growth of industry led to need for workers Developed along rivers due to power source New York, Baltimore, Boston grow in size
due to trading ports (harbors)
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Looks of CitiesLooks of Cities Brick and wood
building no larger than 3-4 stories
Unpaved streets and sidewalks- messy during rain or snow storms
Barnyard animals roamed freely
Brick and wood building no larger than 3-4 stories
Unpaved streets and sidewalks- messy during rain or snow storms
Barnyard animals roamed freely
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Problems in CitiesProblems in Cities Dirty- no sewers or garbage disposals Disease- cholera and yellow fever rampant
(1793 yellow fever killed thousands in Philly)
- Fire: coal and wood fireplaces easily burnt down the woodhouse that were crammed together.
- Few cities had their own fire departments
Dirty- no sewers or garbage disposals Disease- cholera and yellow fever rampant
(1793 yellow fever killed thousands in Philly)
- Fire: coal and wood fireplaces easily burnt down the woodhouse that were crammed together.
- Few cities had their own fire departments
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Benefits of CitiesBenefits of Cities Variety of jobs to choose from Museums, shops, libraries built for peoples
amusement More diverse groups of people
Variety of jobs to choose from Museums, shops, libraries built for peoples
amusement More diverse groups of people
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