| A | B |
| an industry where people made products by hand in their own homes or small shops | Cottage Industry |
| areas that are defined by certain characteristics | Regions |
| a person who examines and makes maps of land | Surveyor |
| region with certain traditions, beliefs, & manners | Cultural Region |
| this imaginary line divided slave states & free states | Mason-Dixon Line |
| land west of American settlement | Frontier |
| Shipping ports here led to more trade, money, and industrial expansion | East Coast |
| This early 1800s region had big cities, shorter growing season, & manufacturing | North |
| This early 1800s region's economy relied on agriculture | South |
| Crops sold for profit | Cash Crop |
| The cash crops in the South | Cotton, Indigo, Rice, & Sugar Cane |
| Giant farms in the south | Plantations |
| The South was considered this b/c of the low population | Rural |
| Cincinnati’s nickname in the early 1800s | Porkopolis |
| The reason Cincinnati's nickname is Porkopolis | Pork Packing Plants |
| During the 1800s, most Ohioans were these | Farmers |
| Many cities were built near these | Rivers |