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REGIONAL ECONOMIES

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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REGIONAL ECONOMIES

BOSUK JUNG

REGIONAL ECONOMIES

  • The North and South had different forms of economies.
  • Some things they differed on were slavery, farming, and products.

NORTH

FACTORIES

  • The Northerners used lots of factories.
  • In these factories, they mass produced goods such as textiles.
  • They used their products to use and sell to others.

TEXTILES

  • As the factories became more popular.
  • Textiles became one of their biggest products.
  • The factories and their machines allowed us to mass produce textiles making them
  • easy to sell.

SLAVES

  • With the use of factories, less slaves were needed.
  • Northern people worked toward the abolition of slavery.
  • They accomplished this in the North and slaves wee outlawed.

FARMERS

  • Although factories were main economy source, farms were still used.
  • Farms mainly provided the owners with supplies and food.
  • Didn't use lots of cash crops.

SOUTH

PLANTATIONS

  • Plantations were still huge in the South.
  • Owners required tons of slaves and workers.
  • Grew lots of cash crops.

COTTON

  • After the cotton gin was invented, it became extremely popular.
  • Maeve more slaves come to work.

SLAVERY

  • Because of demand for cotton, use of slaves grew.
  • As the cotton gin was invented, cotton became extremely popular.
  • As demand for cotton rose, more slaves were needed.
  • Slave demands grew and tons were brought over from Africa.
  • Unlike th North, they increased in numbers.

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THE AMERICAN PLAN

THE AMERICAN PLAN

  • The American plan was created to unite the economies of the North and
  • South, and allow them to benefit off of each other.
  • Thanks to this plan, the North and South were able to work together and prosper
  • as one nation.

REGIONAL ECONOMIES

BOSUK JUNG