African-American History ~ Growth of Slavery
SLAVERY The Antebellum South. THE MIDDLE PASSAGE International Slave Trade: Ends 1808.
Eli Whitney Invents the Cotton Gin
SLAVES AND MASTERS. The South as American Counterpoint Shrouded in Myth: “Gone with the Wind” versus “Simon Legree” Distinctive Features: heat, humidity,
■ Essential Question: – How did the development of regional economies & Clay’s American System led to a national market economy? ■ CPUSH Agenda for Unit.
■ Essential Questions: – What was the impact of the Industrial Revolution in the U.S.? – What was the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the South,
Eli Whitney Invents the Cotton Gin Agenda EQ: What political, social, and economic factors caused the division between the North and South? Warm-Up:
Essential Questions : What was the impact of the Industrial Revolution in the U.S.?
Chapter 12
SLAVES AND MASTERS. The Growth of Slavery Cotton gin makes cotton production profitable. New territory is being opened for slavery. Slavery is fundamental.
Unit VI: Ch. 12 & 13 (Sect. 1 & 2) The South Expands: Slavery and Society 1820—1860 & The Crisis of Union 1820—1860.
Chapter 12 SLAVERY AND THE SOUTH. REVIEW Recall Slavery 2 centuries 2 centuries.