U.S. History:
Today we completed our notes on Chapter 11 which discusses the differences between the North and South following the War of 1812. We will have a Quiz over the chapter tomorrow, so students were reminded to study tonight.
Here’s the essay question that will appear on the quiz tomorrow:
How did advancements in transportation impact our nations economy (including markets and prices) in the early 1800′s?
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Well, When the war was over…many people started to sell and trade (not saying they didn’t before the war) and some found little areas near rivers, and built a buisness there for when people sailed…and traded from other countries, and then there was more and more buisnesses, and soon that place would become a port city. And if there was something on sale, like an Ipod touch 32GB, then you would soooo buy it, but if there was a ziplock, USED ziplock bag, for a dollar, you know that you can get a whole BOX of like 38 Ziplock baggies, for a dollar at the store, you wouldn’t buy it. And it was the same principal back then too.
And our transportation was affected because after, we envented steam boats, and steam trains. (sorry, can’t remember too much about that stuff
Well it made it so more goods could be shipped easier to markets. That made the price of the goods go down because of how many of them that there were. Which was more mulaaaa$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!!