1. Cheap land encouraged potential laborers to move from the northern factory towns to the west.
For armor and weapons.
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People stopped fires in the 1800s by dousing them with water. They didn't use anything to stop tornadoes because that is impossible.
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
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The term used was "Mountain Men"
The term used was "Mountain Men"
scalawags. the northerners were referred to as carpetbaggers.
1. Cheap land encouraged potential laborers to move from the northern factory towns to the west.
Carpetbaggers was the term often used to describe such people.
White protestants
1800s
Carpetbaggers were northerners who migrated to the south in search of jobs after the civil war. The term carpetbagger was used to describe an outsider who comes to a locality where he does not belong in the hope of obtaining power or success. It was used to describe northerners trying to make their fortunes in the south following the civil war, for politicians who try to get elected in a riding where they have no ties with the longtime residents, and for sleazy traveling salesmen. The term originated during the 19th century, when travelers often used luggage made from carpets.
Yes, they used that phrase in the 1800s.
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