Chapter 13

A detailed illustration of a 19th century farming landscape with farmers, factories in the background, and various transportation methods like horses and early trains, in a vibrant and historical style.

Explore the Life of 19th Century Farmers

Test your knowledge about the agricultural lifestyle, transportation methods, and social structure of the 19th century. This quiz features 25 questions that cover critical aspects of farming and industry during this transformative period.

Challenge yourself with questions about:

  • Daily Life of Farmers
  • Transportation and Trade
  • Industrial Innovations
  • Social Dynamics and Economic Conditions
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by FarmingHistory101
What type of houses did farmers live in
Small houses
Large houses
In the barns with their animals
They lived were ever they could find shelter
What was the main transportation for goods
Water ways (boats)
Land (cars trucks)
Air (planes helicopters)
They didn't trade goods
What did the southern open first
They gave their houses up for military
Factories
Barns and stables
Markets
During what time period did factories shift to mills
What gave farmers more access to their crops
Water ways
Cars
The rail road
Wagons
During the mid 1830's what happens if you chose to go on strike
Nothing it was a choice
Others would start to like you
You would become popular
You would be punished
Who could instantly send a message through wires
George Washington
John Adams
Samuel mores
Anyone
What did very few African Americans get to own
Land
Cattle
Slaves
Money
What did most of the third phase machines run on
Oil
Wood
Water
People
In the 1800's were did most Americans work
Markets
Factories
At home
On farms
Who invented the steel tipped plow
John peere
Samuel mores
John Adams
No one did
What did the southern factories do
Provided weapons
Made food
They did do anything
Made clothes
Who made up most of the industry population
White men
Slaves
Woman
Kids
How did small farmers act
They were independent
They were popular
They become rich
They didn't change
What group of people made up the largest group in the south
The white
The African Americans
The yeomen
Normal people
How big were most of the farms
Huge
Extra large
Pretty small
Average
Why did the price on slaves increase
It didn't
They had a big role in production
There were not many left
Because slaves wanted to be worth more
How were the farmers financially
Rich
In debt
Poor
They had just the right amount of money
What is credit
A form of loan
Animal
A plant
Income money
What were the working conditions like inside of the factories
Dangerous
Safe
Comfortable
There wasn't a problem
What lands were considered hard to farm on
The area west of Ohio
The area east of Ohio
The area north of Ohio
The area south of Ohio
What was good about using machines
The price was lower
They were better quality
They looked nicer
They were made faster
What was good about the making of the telephone
They didn't have to use people to carry letters
There was nothing good
People could hear about news faster
No one used the telephone
What does Appeasement mean
Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict.
Means money ion a different language
Its a new type of crop used to make shirts
That is not even a word
What does Fascism mean
It is a type of camp
It is a town
It means farmers
It is a political party
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