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Early National Part I (8B)
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What is a patent?
protection on intellectual property
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What percent of cotton in the late 1700's came from the southern US?
75%
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What was the name of the first steamboat used on the Cape Fear river?
The Henrietta
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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.)
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Explain how a canal works.
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When was the new constitution ratified?
1789
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Who taught wealthy children?
Private tutors (or European universities)
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Who invented the cotton gin?
Eli Whitney
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Where were camp meetings usually held?
Southern Ohio, TN, Kentucky, western NC
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When did the University of North Carolina open/receive its charter
1789
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Who was John Chavis?
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What was the purpose of the bill of rights?
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What was one thing that helped NC lose the "rip van winkle" reputation?
gold rush
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Who was the leader of each political party at the time?
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Which US president left NC in the late 1700's? (11th president)
James K. Polk
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What type of people immigrated to NC to help during the gold rush?
Single, young, unmarried men from Cornwall, England and other European nations
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When was the ban on importing slaves lifted?
1790
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Where was the first proper democracy formed?
Athens, Greece
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What was the main crop in the south before cotton?
Tobacco
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How long did circuit riders participate in the field?
typically 1-2 years
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What did Midwives helped with and how were they educated?
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What was the underlying philosophy of Democratic- Republicans?
They believed in a self-sufficient agricultural society, and personal independence
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What did the cotton gin call for and why?
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What party was Alexander Hamilton a part of and what did they believe in?
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