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sleet_krkn [62]
3 years ago
10

In 1860 North Carolina produced many crops. Some of these were produced primarily on plantations by enslaved laborers. Study the

maps here to make connections between the types of crops being produced and the number of enslaved people living and working in that area.
In one to two paragraphs, compare the types of crops cultivated to the number of enslaved people in the region. What conclusions can you draw about the state’s geography? Use evidence from the maps to support your conclusions.

Map 1:
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Map 2:
https://gyazo.com/d2f84a1a52fca1d3450f56c02677f7cc
Map 3:
https://gyazo.com/ea368783ddbeb39fc23756a121d21f80
Map 4:
https://gyazo.com/3aa597827029db56050a8f604347ff34
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1 answer:
Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Though thematic mapping had its origins in the 19th century, the technique is useful for understanding history in our own day. One of the fundamental problems of history is scale: how can historians move between understanding the past in terms of a single life and in the lives of millions; within a city and at the bounds of continents; over a period of days and over the span of centuries? Maps can't tell us everything, but they can help, especially interactive web maps that can zoom in and out, represent more than one subject, and be set in motion to show change over time.

To help show the big patterns of American slavery, I have created an interactive map of the spread of slavery. Where the Coast Survey map showed one measure, the interactive map shows the population of slaves, of free African Americans, of all free people, and of the entire United States, as well as each of those measure in terms of population density and the percentage of the total population. The map extends from the first Census in 1790 to the Census taken in 1860 on the eve of the Civil War. You can explore the map for yourself, but below I have created animations to highlight some of the major patterns.

Explanation:

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