Quotation 1  (use for 3-5)

n  “Five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Kirke Boott took up their residence at Lowell where there was then no building except one or two little hovels, but last night we went over very extensive cotton manufacturies that have sprung up since that time, and on every side fresh ones are starting into life. This State is so very bad for agricultural purposes that they are driven to manufactures to gain a livelihood?”

Use for Question (6-7)

Rules

33. The Cotton Bags to be marked A. T. and numbered.

34. I leave my Plantation Shot Gun with you.

35. The Corn and Cotton stalks to be cut, and threshed down on the land which lies out to rest, the same as if it was to be planted.

Use for questions (9-11)

African American Life in the North and South in 1830s

1.   “A respectable master mechanic stated to us… that in 1830 the President of the Mechanical Association was publicly tried by the Society for the crime of assisting a colored young man to learn a trade”

2.   “Colored people are very generally excluded from our schools, in consequence of the prejudices of teachers and parents.  In some of our cities there our schools exclusively for their use…..”

3.   “I did not have the honor or dishonor of being born on a large plantation. Master Jennings had a small farm.  We did not cultivate cotton: we raised corn, oats, hay and fruits.”

 

Map (15-19)

 

http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/whole_cloth/u2ei/u2images/act9/Lew_rules.html -Use for question 32-34