Tristan Tabije Chapter #14 Study Guide

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Across
  1. 4. What percent of the Southern population were slaves?
  2. 6. Germany also had_____ immigrants come to US
  3. 7. What revolution increased demand for southern cotton?
  4. 10. Less than 1 percent of the southerners were wealthy slave owners that own at least____
  5. 11. What was the region from South Carolina through Alabama and Mississippi called?
  6. 15. What did many of the wealthy farmers become?
  7. 18. What ships made it possible to "win a large share of the world's sea trade"?
  8. 20. ____are used to keep slaves from running away or rebelling
  9. 22. What kind of power helped factories become powerful and cheap?
  10. 24. What kind of rail did they use to change the wooden rails so the railroads are more safer and faster?
  11. 26. What machine did Eli Whitney invent that helped remove seeds from cotton
  12. 27. Who led a major revolt and terrified a lot of whites?
  13. 28. Who did not like having free blacks around?
  14. 29. Who made the Iron Plow?
  15. 30. About 4 million____arrived in 1840's
Down
  1. 1. Who made the mechanical reapers?
  2. 2. How did the southerners feel about the relationship between the North and South?
  3. 3. What was used to pull rail cars and made early railroads more useful
  4. 5. What invention did Elias Howe/Isaac Singer make?
  5. 8. What invention did Samuel Morse make?
  6. 9. What was really difficult from harvesting cotton?
  7. 12. Owners treated their slaves____and thought of them as a property to keep healthy and productive
  8. 13. Most____owned no slaves
  9. 14. 200,000____lived in the South around 1860
  10. 16. Cotton gin can do the work of_____
  11. 17. The___ of the southerner were known as cottonocracy.
  12. 19. What country did about 1 million immigrants come from to US?
  13. 21. small farmers own____ slaves where the farmer actually works with them
  14. 23. Parts of US and specific cities that became major hubs
  15. 25. The cotton gin was an enormous effect to which economy?