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  • the middle passage

    the middle passage
    triangle trade.
    europe traded goods for slaves in africa and then sold the sales to the americans. the process took about 18 months . this benefited the south and the north because it brought new resources to urban places were that couldnt be cultivated.
  • trans- alantic slave trade

    trans- alantic slave trade
    when europeans brought over 12 million african americans as slaves. this took place in the alantic ocean. this benefited the south because it got them workers with out haveing to pay them.
  • paper machine

    paper machine
    the paper machine was invented by nicholas louis robery who worked for saint-leger didot, a family in france. his was the original but mr. henrey fourdrinier and the brothers sealy who were stationers in london improved mr. roberys invention and its stayed as the predominant means od the paper production of today.
  • cotton gin,

    cotton gin,
    made by an american inventor eli whitney in 1793. it helped people in the deep south but increased growth in slvery. the cotton gin was a machine that thru one side they put picked cotton with the seeds and stens and on the other side came out the cotton clean and in another seperate container went in the seeds and the trash
  • glass lighting

    glass lighting
    in the years 1812- 1820 mr. william murdoch inproved the invention of his bosses boulton and watt, the birmingham steam engine poineers. this invention was made of a large-scale gasification of coal furnaces, purification of gas, and its storage and distribution. the very first gas lighting was found in london. and then from there the invention keep spreading in the UK. this invention helped factories because there workers could stay longer working. it helps the cities too because it lit the st.
  • the missouri compromise

    the missouri compromise
    balance power in congress between slave and free state
    passed in 1820 admitting missouri as a slave state and maine as a free state
    slavery was prohibited in the louisiana territory north of the 36’30 latitude line
  • the cult of domestisity

    the cult of domestisity
    cult of domesticity:
    limited sphere to home and family only
    “true womanhood ” were exclusively to cultivate piety, purity, submissiveness, domesticity in all relations
    “non- market values”
    this benefited the becuase once women were not anle to make there own decisions and everything they had or have was there husbands and they couldnt say it was theres
  • 1st part of temperance movent

    1st part of temperance movent
    woman did this movment because they were abstain from alcohol and they saw and felt the effects of drinking first hand. there husbands would come home drunk and after spending a night with another woman that wasnt there wifes and there wifes couldnt do anything about it because they had no voice and if they did speak they could be hurt. this benefited the north because once women started to take action in politics and daily life challenges they were able to do something about it. and once they
  • 2nd part of temperence movment

    2nd part of temperence movment
    were able to make desions they voted against slavery because they knew what it felt like to be like a slave with a tiitle.
  • lowell mill girls

    lowell mill girls
    the lowell mill girls were young women, 15 and older, who started to work in textile factories or any other place they can find a job. this started a whole new oppertunities because women were able to work without have to have a man comtroll there financial lives. this benefited the north because they were able to have workers and pay them at a very low wage but still have workers. the lowell was a city in missouri that offered girls working oppertunitys.
  • irish imigration potatoe famine

    irish imigration potatoe famine
    they had to leave their land to come because the potato had a disease. it was a bad life of the irish because they shared a room for $1.50 without sanitation, there was no water, ventilation or daylight. they thought there fashion needed an update. anti-sentiment: the no-nothings. this event took place in new york and this affected the south because it brought more peopel than were needed and drastic changes needed to be made to be able to have everyone with jobs even if they were not well payed
  • john brown (abolishinest)

    john brown (abolishinest)
    john brown was the most dangerous person that went crazy. he was trying to abolish slavery.was a folk hero of north .and murder in the south terrorist, revolutionant. in october 18, 1859 captured a federal big weapon worth 7 million dollar to lead slave rebellion.arsenal poorly defended.all his sons died and is charged as a criminal.on december 2, 1859 he was sentenced to death.john browns legacy will live on because how he tried to free slaves even if he died without completing his mission.
  • fedrick douglas

    fedrick douglas
    his mother was harriet bayle. and his father was a white man .
    he was a former slave then became a spokesperson. his legacy lives on becuase of the way he talked and the words he used to fight for freedom and rights of africana americans.