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__**Northern States**__ //Economic//:What is the most important part of the changes in working life and how did it effect the people?
 * people were able to work in factories, but with low wadges of $2-$4 a week with a board of $1.25
 * most of the women or girls worked at the mills but in the beginning they had families
 * While the women were working they had to keep their hair back and had to shout to hear
 * At the mills they had to work for 12-12hrs a day before the 10hr work limit was passed
 * Inside the mills the windows were shout, hot full of cotten fillaments hard to breathe
 * the adults pay for one day was equal to one kids week pay

At the beginning of the industrial revolution when they created factories, they needed people to run the factories and the mills. At the beginning they had families come to the mills and work because of the Rhode Island Plan, soon after mostly only women and girls worked at the mills. They were allowed to stay at the board house, but they had to pay $1.25. They all had to work long hours of twelve to fourteen hours a day for a very low pay of two to four dollars a week. The adults pay for the day was equivalment to the kids pay for the week. The working conditions were hard for everyone because at some of the stations their hands could become cut everyday from the machines. To try and protect the women as much as they can they had rules for them. They had to have their hair tyed back everyday to prevent getting seriously injured. Since the machines were so loud they had to shout to hear each other. Then the trade unions were trying to help get the conditions improved. The conditions they had to work in were hard because the windows were closed making it hot. There were a lot of cotton filaments in the air from the machines, making it hard to breathe inside. The Industrial Revolution made the craft shops angry because they had competition that make everything faster than them together.

//Political:// Discuss the pro's and con's of the Industrial Revolution and how it made the US look
 * not so much home business
 * familys gained a profit from selling cloth to merchants
 * not enough production to meet peoples needs before the Industrial Revolution
 * Industrial Revolution: the rapid growth in using macines for manufacturing and production, beginning in the mid-1700's
 * The idea for the water frame, a water wheel that helped with the textile industry, started in Great Britan
 * This was brought to the US by Samuel Slater
 * Mass production and interchangeble parts where first used on weapon assembaly
 * Manufacturing did not take off as quickly in the US as in Great Britan

//Social:// What were the inventions of the Transportation Revolution and how did they help society. __﻿__ __** Southern States: **__ //Economic//: How did Eli's cotton grin improve the economy of the South's cotton production? If Eli Witney didn't go and visit Cathrine Greene he wouldn't have have had to make the cotton gin, to allow the southern states to be able to productivly harvest the short staple cotton plants. Since Great Britian had a booming textile industry going right now they wanted the South to export them cotton, that at first we couldn't keep up with them. When people in the South learned about his gin the cotton industry boomed and this area became known as the cotton belt. The farms became larger, making them be able to produce enough cotton to support themsellves and the southern economy from the one crop. They had there three major ports that they used to export their cotton to other parts of the world. Cotton became the major crop of the South to support their economy and make a lot of money. This also made them need a lot of slaves to harvest enough cotton for them to export out.
 * Helpfulness
 * shortened shipping times and reduced the cost
 * carried goods, people and information across the United States
 * trains and boats had same effect on land and in the water
 * allowed people to be able to get from the west to the east quicker than by wagon trains
 * allowed business people to send goods around the country
 * found a new type of fuel from natural resources-coal
 * helped other business grow and develop
 * Inventions
 * steamboat (farry)
 * developed in late 1700, used manily early 1800
 * could travel against current in rivers
 * good for trade because quick movement and cheep
 * faster than before
 * steam powered trains
 * first developed in Great Britain in early 1800
 * good for the American Economy
 * powerful business in America
 * very fast travel time, but can be very dangerous
 * used wood at first than coal to power

//Political:// Cause and Effect of the slave code to how the slaves worked to get their freedom.from southern view.
 * could buy there way out of slavery if they held skilled jobs..
 * Free African Amaricans could be captured in the North to be used in the South.
 * Slaves tried to inprove their food and clothing.
 * Punishments where held in front of other slaves to maintain obedience.
 * Slave Codes-
 * prohibited slaves from travling far from home
 * literacy laws prohibit education of slaves
 * if the slaves where freed they where discriminated in the south..
 * Passed laws to restrict freedom of free African Amaricans.
 * Free slaves threaten the rules of slavery.
 * Slaves are unable to take care of themselves.

//Social//: What can you infer about the southern's way of life (black/white) to the northern's? The people in the north didn't believe in slaves and they worked at mills and factories for 10 hours a day in bad conditions. They were more independent than the south because they learned to have to take responsability when they were younger when they were working at the mills or the factories. They didn't go from one extreme mansion to rundown house just for more slaves or land. They didn't also didn't rely on just one industry, they had other business and they were trying to advance the economy in all of America.
 * Southern
 * The white people of the south were either rich or were yeomen- poor white men
 * They relied on their slaves and the agricultuure of corn and money from the cotton plants they harvest
 * Rich people influenced the economy and the men dealed with the crops while the women ran the plantations
 * They either had lived in a mansion or rundown house spending their money on slaves and the land
 * The marriges were usually based for their parents plantations
 * Yeomens didn't have as much and were happy in their work
 * they didn't have many slaves if any and they usually worked in the fields and worked for a long time at different task all day
 * The poorest whites couldn't rely on farming and doing random jobs to keep land
 * Followed the same basic idea, just some people didn;t have as much money as before
 * The slaves did the work that their bosses didn't wantthe to do, so the women usually cooked, cleaned, and watched their kids
 * Also worked in the city when they were hired out, to work and help the men, so they were known as domestic servents.
 * Northern