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How did the steel tipped plow aid settlement and settlers on the great plains. The steel tipped plow aid settlement because it could break up the hard dirt so you could plant crops.
How did transportation effect the price of goods and growth of cities. The prices of goods were cheaper. It helped the growth of cities.
why did workers form trade unions They did this to get better conditions and pay.
why did the cotton gin increase the demand for slaves Since they could produce more cotton they needed more slaves for the field.
What were the goals of the woman's movement right to vote, education, and once married they could own land.
What did the woman's movement achieve It got the women their rights
Why were extended families important to African Americans They needed extended families so they would have stability, if there was only a mom and dad and one of them was taken away there would only be one but with extended families they would have aunts and uncles and people like that to help.
how would of the south's economy been effected by the outlawing of slaves It would have been bad and almost destroyed because there would be no one to work on the farms.
Compare the arguments of northerners and southerners who were apposed to slavery north: they were worried that slaves would come up and take white man jobs. South: They still needed people to do the work so the economy would crash is outlawed.
What was the second great awakening a wave of religious influence they had frontier camp meetings called revivals. People came to sing pray weep and shout.
What was the american colonizations society was a group that worked to free enslaved workers by buying them from lave holders and sending them abroad to start new lives.
what were the three phases of industrializing the north 1. .Manufacturers made products by dividing the tasks involved among the workers. 2. Manufacturers built factories to bring specialized workers together. 3. Factory workers used machinery to perform some of their work.
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