Title: Economic
1Economic Changes
White Society
Slave Culture
Cultural Nationalism And Utopia
Abolition
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2The biggest change to Southern agriculture was
the switch from Sea Isle Cotton to
3Short-staple Cotton
4What infrastructure was lacking which prevented
the South from Industrializing?
5Canals and roads, banking systems, manufacturing
centers (cities), etc.
6List two reasons why the South did not invest
more in diversification of its economy?
7There was a great deal of profit in Cotton and
slaveholders had invested all capital in
agriculture (land and slaves) Its climate was
suited for agriculture as planting had become a
way of life
8What name was given to the lower South?
9Cotton Kingdom
10What impact did the changes in the Southern
economy have on the slave population?
11Dramatic increase fueled by the slave trade from
the Upper South to the Lower South
12Dominated the political and social affairs of the
region
13Planter class
14Perhaps owned a few slaves, little social
mobility, dependent on plantation system
15Small farmer
16Lived off the land, and therefore had no ties to
the plantation system nor the institution of
slavery
17Hill people
18Moniker/nickname given to whites whose lives were
little better than slaves
19Clay-eaters, crackers, poor white trash
20Who said Women, like children, have but one
right, and that is the right to protection. The
right to protection involves the obligation to
obey
21George Fitzhugh
22As a response to slavery, African Americans
developed their own culture including unique
forms of
23Music, language, religion and kinship
24Slaves in the south often had better lives than
two other African American groups
25Free blacks in Northern Cities and slaves in the
Caribbean
26Because of the isolation, and frequency of abuse
and harsh discipline working as a
_________________ slave was an unpopular
assignment
27household
28Why were slaves rarely used in industrial jobs in
the cites?
29Too dangerous (loss of investment) and possible
slave rebellion
30What event caused stricter slave codes and fewer
examples of slaves earning their freedom
31Nat Turners Rebellion
32This religious group encountered numerous attacks
as a result of their belief of the importance of
the family unit, particularly the custom of bigamy
33Mormons
34Whose philosophy stressed an intimate connection
between man and nature, on self-reliance and
American values, to transcend intellect and get
in touch with the emotional state of being human
35Ralph Waldo Emerson
36Whose Transcendentalist ideals led him to write
about a moral justification for not adhering to
unjust laws (civil disobedience)
37Henry David Thoreau
38At this utopian community, gender roles were
redefined by cutting off all conjugal ties This
religious movement redefined gender roles by
advocating strict celibacy
39Oneida Community (Perfectionists) Shakers
40Painters who aimed to capture the raw beauty of
nature, the wild and sublime
41Hudson River School
42The most prominent Abolitionist leader who
escaped from slavery was
43Frederick Douglass
44This newspaper editor was criticized for his
extreme views on slavery, which included the
immediate emancipation of slaves without
reparations
45William Lloyd Garrison
46The early antislavery movement called for a
return to Africa philosophy spearheaded by this
organization
47American Colonization Society
48The Supreme Court ruled in favor of African
mutineers in this famous case argued by
Representative John Quincy Adams
49Amistad Case
50How many copies did Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle
Toms Cabin sell in the first year?
51300,000