the amount a worker can produce in a given time - productivity, steps or actions to achieve a goal - process, encouraged cotton farmers to grow more cotton which encouraged the growth of slavery - consequences of the cotton gin, sale of enslaved Africans in the Upper South - domestic slave trade, the South relied on farming and slavery and the North relied on manufacturing - How were the economies of the North and South different?, Upper- tobacco, hemp, wheat, vegetables and Lower- cotton, rice, sugarcane - differences in farming for the Upper South and Deep South, helped them produce 50 times more cotton than could be picked by hand - What effect did the cotton gin have on the South's economy?, it was costly to build factories, agriculture was profitable, and there was NOT a large demand for manufactured goods in the South - Why did industry develop slowly in the South?, Southern railroads were not linked together, roads were poor (relied on waterways so most towns were on the coast) - Why did Southern cities grow more slowly than Northern cities? , farmers needed slaves to work the fields and generate wealth for the farmers - How did slavery affect the development of the Southern economy?,

8th Grade History Chapter 12 Lesson 3 Cotton Kingdom

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