True: Geography guides the economy , Industrialization increased sectionalism , The South has long growing seasons , The North has industry and factories, Women and children work in the Northern factories, Slaves work in the South, cities grow near the coal and iron, Industrialization makes goods cheaper, Lowell System makes cloth under 1 roof, Know nothing party does not like immigrants or Catholics, Midwest often were pork and vegetable farmers, Midwest connected New York, Immigrants in Midwest were German, The west used the reaper for wheat, The South had long growing seasons , The South had large scale cash crop farming , The South typically grew one large crop, The cotton gin expanded the need for slavery, The worker in the South were slaves, The North had steam power from iron and coal, Manufacturing in the North relied on Southern cotton, The far west was mining and agriculture, The Chinese settled in California, False: The North is rural, Slaves work in the North, German immigrants work in the Factories, Cities grow by the agricultural centers, Pennsylvania is the largest seaport, Industrialization made goods more expensive, Noel system makes cloth under 1 roof, Republicans do not like Catholics or immigrants, The Midwest has rocky soil, Canals connected the Midwest and South, Immigrants in Midwest were Chinese, The South used the reaper for farming , The South had the shortest growing season, The South relied on Northern business , The South grew food sources, The cotton gin led to a decline in slavery, The worker in the South were women and children, Steam power was created from wood, the Far west were cash crop vegetable farmers, The Chinese went to Northern cities to work,

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?