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Review for Quiz. 22a, 22b, Cotton Kingdom, Mill Times. This was trading of slaves within the United States. Slave families could and were broken apart for profit. Internal Slave Trade. This was the bringing of slaves from Africa on ships, to the U.S., but was outlawed in 1808.

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  1. Review for Quiz 22a, 22b, Cotton Kingdom, Mill Times

  2. This was trading of slaves within the United States. • Slave families could and were broken apart for profit.

  3. Internal Slave Trade

  4. This was the bringing of slaves from Africa on ships, to the U.S., but was outlawed in 1808

  5. Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

  6. This Helped turn the south into the world’s largest producer and exporter of cotton in the 19th century • Made the removal of Cotton seeds go 50 times faster.

  7. Cotton Gin

  8. This was the inventor of the Cotton Gin in 1793. This invention helped increase the South's demand for slaves.

  9. Eli Whitney

  10. This was the transition from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy • Shift from hand-made to machine made products

  11. Industrial Revolution

  12. He opened the first industrial mill in the U.S. in 1790 • Mill increased the speed in which cotton thread could be sup into yarn.

  13. Samuel Slater

  14. These were people hired in the textile mills in Massachusetts. • They were paid very poorly, worked long hours, had dangerous working conditions and usually only had Sunday off, which many were required to go to Church on Sunday.

  15. Lowell Girls

  16. This happened due to President Madison not renewing the national Banks charter in 1811, • States created over 200 state chartered banks, and loaned out “credit” without being regulated • Resulted in a 6 year depression.

  17. Economic Collapse of 1819

  18. This was the result of state governments encouraging increased transportation networks. • This increased the efficiency of which sellers could bring their goods to places to sell.

  19. Market Revolution

  20. This was built in 1817 and was a 365 mile waterway from Albany NY on the Hudson River and Buffalo, NY on Lake Erie. • Connected the eastern seaboard to the old northwest.

  21. Erie Canal

  22. Explain the importance of Cotton to the South

  23. Cash Crop,

  24. These were huge farms, usually in the south and with many slaves.

  25. Plantations

  26. Why was the Market Revolution important to American Farmers, the industrial mills and consumers?

  27. Was able to transport goods in order to sell or purchase them more efficiently

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