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Warm Up Nickname: a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing

Warm Up Nickname: a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name What are your nicknames if you have one or two? Why do you have that nickname? Can you think of nicknames that NC may have? If you can, why do you think our state has those nicknames? Set warm up aside and have homework out for checking!

Homework Check Title: North Carolina after the War of 1812 1. How does the

Homework Check Title: North Carolina after the War of 1812 1. How does the impact of isolation contribute to people’s feelings of individualism in NC? 2. List 2 examples that led to a weak economy in NC 3. What was NC’s attitude towards education in the early 1800’s? 4. Describe 2 farm conditions in NC after the War of 1812

North Carolina Nicknames The Tarheel State The Old North State The Turpentine State The

North Carolina Nicknames The Tarheel State The Old North State The Turpentine State The Rip Van Winkle State

North Carolina The Rip Van Winkle Era

North Carolina The Rip Van Winkle Era

The Legend of Rip Van Winkle As you listen to the story, write down:

The Legend of Rip Van Winkle As you listen to the story, write down: moments that you find surprising, funny, confusing, etc. questions you have as you listen to the story. historical references that you hear. Why does North Carolina get the nickname “The Rip Van Winkle State”? http: //youtu. be/F 6 v 5 x. W 27 s. C 0

The Sleep of Indifference Where as in most parts of the United States, the

The Sleep of Indifference Where as in most parts of the United States, the War of 1812 spurred business and brought new ideas, this was not the case in North Carolina, who had done very little to promote education, science or promote industry. Since it seemed North Carolina was “asleep” and letting progress and change pass it by, it became known as the “Rip Van Winkle state”.

The Sleep of Indifference: Meaning: Lack of concern, disinterest…. just don’t care Why is

The Sleep of Indifference: Meaning: Lack of concern, disinterest…. just don’t care Why is this chapter titled the Sleep of Indifference?

Impact of Isolation People lived far apart on scattered farms Few Towns/Little Trade Interior

Impact of Isolation People lived far apart on scattered farms Few Towns/Little Trade Interior of stated lacked roads and means of communication

Impact of Isolation We produced only the necessary goods Individualism- concerned with own needs

Impact of Isolation We produced only the necessary goods Individualism- concerned with own needs and freedoms Disliked other states to interfere with ours

Education in NC Education was not important Children were a labor source Children would

Education in NC Education was not important Children were a labor source Children would work on farms

Education in NC Wealthy land owners were ok with no education because it would

Education in NC Wealthy land owners were ok with no education because it would save them money Wealthy felt that they should not pay taxes to help the poor

Economy in NC A state’s economy is the way people produce goods and services

Economy in NC A state’s economy is the way people produce goods and services NC’s economy prospered and faltered because of the cotton gin

Economy in NC North Carolina became largely an agricultural state with manufacturing suffering One

Economy in NC North Carolina became largely an agricultural state with manufacturing suffering One crop state: Cotton Food crops neglected

Economy in NC Little industry Limited Trade Poor Banking

Economy in NC Little industry Limited Trade Poor Banking

Farm Conditions in NC Farmers made no effort to improve land fertility No crop

Farm Conditions in NC Farmers made no effort to improve land fertility No crop rotation “Move, improve, or starve” were the choices for farmers

Farm Conditions in NC Lack of transportation and communication (isolation) Few Rivers Poor Roads

Farm Conditions in NC Lack of transportation and communication (isolation) Few Rivers Poor Roads Few Bridges Frequent Flooding of Roads Farmers would have to spend half their crop to get it to market

Exit Ticket Based on what you have learned today What key reforms (improvements) will

Exit Ticket Based on what you have learned today What key reforms (improvements) will have to be made to help North Carolina move forward to the 1830’s? Explain your answer in a paragraph. Address at least 3 examples to support your argument. Due at the end of class today!