Civil War Financing
.... this was that Europe was finding sources of
cotton in other parts of the world, and they were also increasing their reliance on grain produced in the
North. ....
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Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... economics of slavery. In the
North,
cotton was a commodity to be purchased cheaply from the South and resold at a profit. Even after the ....
(2515

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North/South History
.... In the 1840's and 1850's the South was a great deal richer than the
North, primarily due to the exports of
cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar, corn, wheat, and indigo ....
(1889

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The Civil War and The North & South
.... In the 1840's and 1850's the South was a great deal richer than the
North, primarily due to the exports of
cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar, corn, wheat, and indigo ....
(1930

8

)
US Steel and Cotton Industries
.... in the
North American Free Trade Agreement. However, given steel's importance to our national interests, these measures have been justified.
Cotton tariffs ....
(2262

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The Revolutionary War
.... left the export-merchandising of the crops, as well as manufactures based on
cotton to middlemen and to mills located in the
North, especially Massachusetts ....
(1138

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Civil War
.... agricultural South, spurred on to great economic growth by the introduction of the
Cotton Gin, was in direct conflict with the industrially burgeoning
North. ....
(1729

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The Controversy over Slave Power
.... Calhoun, John C. "A Warning to the
North." March 4, 1850. In Kenneth M. Stampp, Editor. .... New York World, "The Tyranny of King
Cotton." February 23, 1861. ....
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Slavery and the South
.... and labor, as there was with the freed black men in the
North and Europe. .... Through the use of slave labor, massive amounts of
cotton could be produced a product ....
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LIBERIA AND AMERICA
.... The intensive labor required to grow and pick
cotton was regarded as well suited to plantations .... In the
North, abolitionist sentiment grew stronger in response. ....
(1982

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Territorial Expansion
.... of Daniel Webster counter-attack the charges levied against the
north by Calhoun. .... and a lead over the northern states because of its
cotton industry success ....
(1244

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Religion in English Colonial Life in North America
.... The fact that English colonial life in
North America was in significant part ....
Cotton Mather, who preached against the evils of witchcraft, warned against "resign ....
(922

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The North End of Boston's Italian Heritage
.... 1735: Paul Revere is born in the
North End. . 1741: Reverend Samuel Mather (1706-1785), the son of
Cotton Mather, leaves the Second Church. ....
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Adam Smith's Conception of Value
.... competitors, (2) the growth of per capita income in the
North American colonies, which increased the capability of colonists to buy
cotton textile goods, (3 ....
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Irish immigration to North America
.... Some migrants boarded "
cotton ships" bound for the port of New Orleans (Lennon). .... The major
North American ports of call were New York, Boston, and Grosse Ile ....
(2832

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The Transportation Revolution
.... was far more restricted than in the rural areas of the
north and south .... efficiency, which had the effect of lowering the retail cost of
cotton textile products ....
(2722

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Economics of Slavery in the New World
.... Concurrently, sugar production in the Latin American colonies was traded off for
North American tobacco,
cotton and grains - or European manufactured goods ....
(3580

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Henry Grady & the New South Creed
.... The South would then gain the benefits of increased worth for the
cotton crop, whereas at the time it was the
North that manufactured the goods and reaped ....
(2987

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Southern Nationalism from 1830-1861
.... economic and geographic expansion and slavery in the
North, where slavery .... the foundations of its specific culture, especially after the
cotton gin transformed ....
(1817

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Civil War and Reconstruction
.... Even though the
North relied on the
cotton of the South for production, the plantation organization of Southern society relied on slave labor and undermined ....
(1874

7

)
Sectionalism in America
.... The increase of industrialization in the
North prompted the
North to seek .... related to its original agricultural economy, being comprised of
cotton mills, fabric ....
(1238

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Similarities Between the Antebellum North & South
.... The factories of the
North depended on many of the products of the South, especially the textile plants that made cloth from the ample
cotton supplied by the ....
(5554

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Market Economy
.... it set an average duty of 20 percent on imported woolen and
cotton cloth, iron .... South because it was mainly designed to aid manufacturers in the
North, and even ....
(1229

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Amer. Political Hist.
.... more
cotton. Where you find dat in your law?" (Johnson et al. 81-2). While we clearly see two different peoples and two different cultures in comparing
North ....
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Slavery & The Civil War
.... nineteenth centuries, the South paralleled the
North in industrial growth . The South sustained one-third of the textile industry in the US The
cotton gin made ....
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NDUS
.... growth of the population shifted new communities to the
North and the .... abundant wool and, through already established colonial trade, initial access to
cotton. ....
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African American History
.... The demand for
cotton increased dramatically and large plantations required slave labor to .... movement, most of the Whites residing in the
North sympathized with ....
(3965

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Labor Struggle of a Black Sharecropper
.... Then, hoping to counter falling
cotton prices by exploiting a more submissive class .... They gradually left the South to make it in the
North, leaving behind ....
(1656

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Seige of Vicksburg
.... some 100 miles
north and south of the city. Its western boundary was the river itself. To the east, it was a focal point of a rich
cotton producing area ....
(2950

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The Civil War
.... was trade; therefore, that most put the South at odds with the
North. The South needed a system of free trade in order to sell its tobacco and
cotton and rice ....
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