PPT-The Cotton Gin (1793) The Political-Economic Impacts
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. "Radical" Phase:. 1793-1794. The “Second” French Revolution. The National Convention:. Girondin Rule: 1792-1793. Jacobin Rule: 1793-1794. [“Reign of Terror”]. Thermidorian Reaction: 1794-1795. "Radical" Phase:. 1792-1794. Attitudes & actions of monarchy. & court. Fear of. Counter-Revolution. Religious. divisions. Political. divisions. War. Economic. Crises. The Causes of . Instability in France. The Radical Stage. SHIFT TOWARDS RADICALISM. Why did the revolution become more radical after 1792? (MULTIPLE RESAONS). Threat from foreign nations to restore the monarchy. Counterrevolutionaries. Attempted escape of royal family. UNIT 3 AREA OF STUDY 2: . CREATING A NEW SOCIETY. THE GREAT TERROR. . Understand the role of the Committee for Public Safety. Define the term ‘terror’ in your own words. Identify when the terror occurred. Cotton was needed for the fast developing textile mills in the North.. Cotton became very profitable to grow and came to dominate all aspects of Southern life.. Increased demand for new land to grown . The Second Revolution:. 8 or 9/1792- 7/1794. September Massacres. Sept 2-6. Over 1,500 prisoners . The Jacobins. Jacobin Meeting House. Started as a debating society.. Membership mostly middle class. . Chapters 1-3. What type of business does Matilda’s family own?. Why does Eliza think Philadelphia is the best place to be a freed slave? . Why does Mattie think Eliza is the luckiest person she knows and considers her to be her best friend?. Relevance & Context. Highly relevant but needs to be contextual.. Context is to look at the subject from wider . GLOBAL. perspective.. Needs to be viewed more . PARTICULARLY. as not only a South Asia context but . Key Vocabulary:. Plantation system- . required self-sustaining communities and depended on the institution of slavery for the production of goods and services needed to support plantation life. Plantation house- “the Big House” were the (owners)master and mistress lived. 100% cotton bath towel . Beach towel . Beach towel. . Compress towel. Yarn dyed bath towel. Jacquard towel. Double towel. Cotton 100% dobby towel. 100% jacquard towelling coverlet. Cotton 100% dyeing towel. Eric Biltonen, Community, Natural Resource, and Economic Development . What is Broadband?. Bandwidth. : . The . amount of data that can travel in a given time (dependent on the size of the “pipe” data travels). Slavery Essential Question To what degree was the South developing as a distinctively different region from the rest of the United States during the period 1820 to 1860? To what degree did slavery shape life in the South during this period? SECC REPORT. Januray. 17, 2019. By: Kent Fountain, Chairman. Revenue. The Checking Account Balance as of . Nov. 30, 2018 is $41,354.26. The . Checking Account Balance as of . Nov. 30, 2017 was $48,597.73. 1. Machinery used to Harvest Cotton. Using a cotton picker; or spindle picker to harvest your cotton will result in a large round bale of cotton lint mixed with seed, which will be ready for further processing. As the cotton picker traverses the field rotating rows of barbed spindles in the machine will remove the seed-cotton, as the entire boll from the plant. This will then transfer to the doffer which rotates in the opposite direction and blows; or doffs; the cotton to a collecting basket. Once the basket is full the seed-cotton is transferred to the round baling section or module builder which acts like a large trash compactor that compresses the seed-cotton into a large cube. This can then be stored in a warehouse to await cleaning with a cotton gin..
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