The+Agricultural+North+(10.6)

|| Industrialization was the biggest reason for the boom in agriculture in the north. krystian michallik Mike Claffey Eric Tran ||  ||
 * ** The Agricultural North **
 * Chapter 10 Section 6 **
 * Key Terms ||  ||
 * 3-5 Important Ideas﻿innnnnnindsuIndustrialization, in both united states and europe provided boost to agriculture
 * 1) uNorthwest was industrialized but not all the land was dominated by whites
 * 2) northwest also increased production by adopting new agricultural techniques
 * 3) religion was one of the biggest factors to social interation in the northwest
 * 4) in the 1820s and the 1850s the american economy experienced the beginnings of an industrial revolution ||   ||
 * Summary/Main Idea Statement


 * ** The Agricultural North **
 * Chapter 10 Section 6 **

|| 1. industrialization: growth of factories and cities 2. sectional alignments: noth sold to the north, and the south sold to the south 3. cast-iron plow: easier to replace if broken, replaced other plows which were harder to fix 4. automatic reaper: replaced the sickle, cradle, and hand labor for cutting wheat 5. thresher: separated the grain from the wheat stalks 6. rural life: interation was similar, but religion brought people together better than any other social gathering. people from rural areas treasured interaction with the outside world through letters from relatives and friends. || 2. the northwest had some industry, but it was mainly agriculture such as flour milling and meat packing. 3. with increased growth in factories, agriculture grew too. 4. the northwest created new inventions that helped made farming easier and more efficient. 5. in the northwest, farmers were part of lively communities, but then became more isolated when more white settlers came to the northwest. ||
 * Key Terms || Key Terms
 * 3-5 Important Ideas || 1. agriculture in the north declined because they could not compete with the soil in the northwest
 * Summary/Main Idea Statement || The Northwest was growing agriculturaly with advances in technology and inventions to help make farm life easier, and they became a large producer of crops.

Sara Courtemanche, James Dumount ||

|| 2. Northeastern Agerculture- worked of our productive soil but eventually lead up to a decline deal to thrieve of soil in the Northwest. 3. Rural Life- was having close connections with things around you and beening stable in everyday life. Also, you needed industrial machines and farming along with relgious practices to be drawn to life. || 2. Due to the decline of prosperity in the Northeast, farmers had the option to move to the Northwestern area or move to mill towns in order to become a laborer. 3. New productions of machines made argicultural life much faster and easier. Machines such as Reapers and Threshers led to this boom in production and it replaced laborers, making them loose their jobs. 4. The "Old Northwest" territory allowed Native Americans to still own land; however, this land quickly disapeared with the new timber industries. ||
 * ** The Agricultural North **
 * Chapter 10 Section 6 **
 * Key Terms || ﻿1. Old Northwest- an area that contained a lot of industry land was owned by native americans and ran on an independent way of life.
 * 3-5 Important Ideas || 1. Agriculture in the Northeast could no longer compete with the Northwestern argiculture due to the prosperous soil found in the Northwest.
 * Summary/Main Idea Statement || After 1840, the productions of both the Northwest and Northeast all depended on one another making pros and cons of the industrial and argricultural life.

Stephanie Kiback, Marissa Rioux ||