3. Economy:
1.
Factory Economy and
Textile Mills
2.
Labor: Skilled and
unskilled labor(no slaves)
ļ factory workers
3.
Strongly supported the
tariff
4.
Trade and Commerce
4. Religion
ā¢ 2nd Great Awakening
ā¢ The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day
Saints (MORMONS)
ā¢ Reform comes from
religious beliefs of
caring for community
5. Society:
ā¢ Large Cities- population is on the
rise
ā¢ Free Blacks and European
immigrants
ā¢ High literacy rates
Intellect
ā¢ Spread of Knowledge
ā¢ Railroads and Electrical lines
throughout
ā¢ Steam Power
6. The WEST:
Political
1. Leader: Henry Clay,
Senator from Kentucky
2. Wanted a strong federal
government
3. Supported the tariff
4. Want more roads and
canals
8. Religion
ā¢ Protestant Christianity
ā¢ Circuit Riders ā Traveling
ministers and preachers
ā¢ Revival Meetings
ā¢ Mormons travel to Utah to
escape persecution.
9. Society and Intellectual
Social
ā¢ European Immigrants
ā¢ Families isolated on farms
ā¢ Small, new towns
ā¢ No regular law enforcement
ā¢ Women worked especially
hard
Intellectual:
ā¢ One-room school houses
ā¢ New Farming Technology
10. The SOUTH:
Political
ā¢ Leader: John C.
Calhoun Senator
from South Carolina
ā¢ Did not want strong
federal government.
ā¢ Supported Stateās Rights
12. Society
ā¢ Most wealth belong to a few
plantation owners
ā¢ Slavery
ā¢ Few Railroads and Power lines
Intellectual
ā¢ Low literacy rates
ā¢ Private tutors for the wealthy
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14. Area Geography
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Mississippi River
Missouri River
Rocky Mountains
Pacific Coast
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North of the Ohio River
Mississippi River
South of the Great Lakes
Atlantic Coast
Appalachian Mountains
South of the Ohio River
Appalachian Mountains
Mississippi River
Texas
Gulf and Atlantic Coast