130 likes | 148 Views
Explore the major reasons for the federal government's involvement in relocations and the current state of what was once "Indian Territory". Learn about sectionalism, the price of western land, labor, tariffs, and internal improvements in the West, South, and North. Understand the similarities between Western farmers, Northern industrialists, and Southern planters. Discover the differences in the use of coined money or dollars backed by specie.
E N D
Warm Up #41/19/17 • What was a major reason for the federal government’s involvement in the relocations depicted on the map? • What is the current state that was once “Indian Territory”? AGENDA • Warm Up #4 • Sectionalism • Exit Slip HOMEWORK • pre-AP: • Regular:
Sectionalism Price of Western land Labor Tariffs (tax on imports) Internal improvements WEST SOUTH NORTH
Sectionalism Section- alism…
Our Cast of Characters
High to keep workers from leaving Low to encourage settlement Low to expand agriculture No slaves – can’t compete w/ unpaid labor Slaves – not paid; all profit No slaves – want skilled labor
Yes: manufactured goods cheaper than foreign goods Yes: use $ for roads, bridges, etc. No: forces a tariff on raw goods’ exports Yes: western market for manufactured goods Yes: roads to take farm goods to market No: govt. spending may lead to higher tariffs
Exit Slip: 3-2-1 ½ sheet of paper! • 3 things that a Western Farmer and Northern Industrialist had in common. • The three similarities between a Western Farmer and Northern Industrialist were that they both favored… • 2 things that a Western Farmer and Southern Planter have in common. • Two similarities between a Western Farmer and a Southern Planter were… • 1 thing that a Southern Planter and Northern Industrialist may have in common. • A Southern Planter & Northern Industrialist were both...
Coined money or Dollars backed by specie (gold) Dollars not backed by specie (gold) Dollars not backed by specie (gold)