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What was the purpose of the bill of rights?
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How long did circuit riders participate in the field?
typically 1-2 years
Who was John Chavis?
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Who taught wealthy children?
Private tutors (or European universities)
Which US president left NC in the late 1700's? (11th president)
James K. Polk
Who invented the cotton gin?
Eli Whitney
Where were camp meetings usually held?
Southern Ohio, TN, Kentucky, western NC
What is a patent?
protection on intellectual property
What percent of cotton in the late 1700's came from the southern US?
75%
What did the cotton gin call for and why?
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When did the University of North Carolina open/receive its charter
1789
What did Midwives helped with and how were they educated?
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What party was Alexander Hamilton a part of and what did they believe in?
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What was one thing that helped NC lose the "rip van winkle" reputation?
gold rush
Where was the first proper democracy formed?
Athens, Greece
When was the ban on importing slaves lifted?
1790
Who was the leader of each political party at the time?
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What was the nickname for NC and why?
Rip Van Winkle state because it was very slow developing (transportation, education etc.)
What was the main crop in the south before cotton?
Tobacco
Explain how a canal works.
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What was the name of the first steamboat used on the Cape Fear river?
The Henrietta
What was the underlying philosophy of Democratic- Republicans?
They believed in a self-sufficient agricultural society, and personal independence
What type of people immigrated to NC to help during the gold rush?
Single, young, unmarried men from Cornwall, England and other European nations
When was the new constitution ratified?
1789