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Economic Division: Slavery, Wealth, and the Clash of Two Americas
Discover how slavery created two fundamentally different economies in the North and South, fueling the conflicts that would reshape the nation.
What You'll Learn
Southern plantation economies depended entirely on enslaved labor for profitability.
Cotton profits cycled back into expanding slavery and plantation land ownership.
Northern wage labor systems clashed economically with Southern enslaved labor systems.
Banking networks used enslaved people as collateral, linking national financial systems.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how enslaved labor created economic value for plantation owners.
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Learners examine regional economic tensions between industrial North and agricultural South.
3
Practice questions test vocabulary including King Cotton and Peculiar Institution terms.
Why This Matters
Understanding how slavery created economic divisions between the North and South is essential for analyzing the root causes of the Civil War and the lasting inequalities it produced in American society.
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Plantation Economy
Enslaved Labor
King Cotton
Regional Division
Slave Power

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