Week 2
Chapter 4 part 1(The Political Economy of International Trade)
1791: 4,000 bales of cotton are produced 1849: 2, 246, 900 bales of cotton are produced 6 cents a lb. to 14 cents in 1857 Expanded into Arkansas and Texas.
1815-1860 THE TRANSPORTATION AND MARKET REVOLUTIONS.
US CH7 09 Industrial Revolution
Greening Your Wardrobe
PowerPoint Slides © Michael R. Ward, UTA 2014. Donut Holes Making Decisions on the Margin A friend does an experiment in class Hands one student a box.
Standard 7 Students will explain the process of economic growth, its regional and national impact in the first half of the 19 th century, and the different.
Plantations and Slavery Spread. I. The Cotton Boom.
Strike!. What is a strike? A strike is when a group of workers agree to stop working. They do this when they want to protest against something they think.
Natural Resources of Texas Created By Carmen Phillips Krimmel Intermediate.
Gabriel Martinez Period. 8 Industrial Revolution.