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Industrial Growth In The North

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IN THE NORTH
This chapter was mostly about inventions from 1790-1860. Some of the inventions were the spinning jenny, the steam boat, the steel plow, and the milling machine. All of the inventions somehow changed our lives a lot from how it would be. For example the steel plow gave us food faster and helped us survive.

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TIMELINE

  • 1790- the first steam powered mill opens in Great Britain
  • 1796- british doctor Edward Jenner develops an inoculation to prevent people from getting smallpox
  • 1807- Robert Fulton's Clermont becomes the first commercially successful steamboat
  • 1814- Sweden and norway are united in the treaty of kiel
  • 1818- eli whitney invents the milling machine

TIMELINE

  • 1821- greece starts fighting for its independence
  • 1831- cyrus mccormick invents the mechanical reaper
  • 1837- john deere invents the steel plow
  • 1852- elsha graves otis invents the safety elevator
  • 1840- government employees receive a 10 hour workday

Section 1
The industrial revolution and America
Textiles: cloth
Technology: tools used to produce goods or to do work
Interchangeable parts: process developed by Eli Whitney in the 1790s that called for making each vital part of a me hinge exactly the same
Mass production: efficient production of large numbers of identical goods.
Industrial revolution: period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s

Richard Arkwright: an Englishman who created a large spinning machine called the water power
Samuel Slater: a skilled British mechanic who built the Pawtucket mill
Eli Whitney: an inventor who proved that American inventors could keep up with and improve upon the new British technology

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Main idea of section 1
Inventions during the industrial revolution and new machines to help the people live. Richard Arxwright, Samuel Slater, and Eli Whitney were some inventors during the industrial revolution

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Section 2
Changes in working life
Trade unions: workers organizations that try to improve pay and working conditions
Strikes: refusals of workers to perform their jobs until employers meet their demands
Rhode Island: system developed by Samuel Slater in the mid 1800s, in which families were hired as textile workers.
Francis Cabot Lowell: a business man from New England whose idea completely changed the textile industry in the northeast.
Lowell system- the use of water powered textile mills that employed young married women in the 1800's…

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Main Idea
The main idea of the section is people looking for work during the Industrial Revolution. It also talked about the Lowell System which helped women be able to work for a pretty good price.

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The Transportation
Revolution
Transportation revolution- Rapid Growth in the speed and convince of transportation in the United States this began in the early 1800's.
Robert Fulton- He tested steamboats. His ship was called the Clermont.
Clermont- First full-sized U.S commercial steamboat; developed by Roberto Fulton and tested in 1807.
Gibbons v. Ogden- Supreme Court ruling that federal law has priority over equivalent state law; expanded definition if interstate commerce.
Peter Cooper- Built the Tom Thumb.

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Main Idea
The main idea of section 3 is new ways of traveling. It's about steamboats and trains.

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More technological Advances
Telegraph- machine invented by Samuel morse in 1835 that uses pulses of electric current to send messages across long distance through wires.
Samuel F.B Morse- Invented the telegraph.
Morse code- system developed by Samuel Morse's assistant that represented each letter of the alphabet by a certain combination of dots and dashes; used with the telegraph.
John Deere- A blacksmith who created the steel plow.
Cyrus McCormick- He developed a new harvesting machine.

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The main idea of section 4 is new technology. The telegraph, morse code, steel plow, harvesting machines, sewing machine, and many things were created

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5 QUESTION QUIZ

  • Who invented the milling machine in 1828?
  • What year did samuel morris use his invention the telegraph?
  • Who invented the safety elevator in 1952?
  • How many hours did the british factory act limit women and children?
  • In 1837 who invented the steel plow?
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QUIZ ANSWERS

  • Eli Whitney
  • 1844
  • Elisha Grabes Otis
  • 10 hours
  • John Deere
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MADE BY

  • Samantha kuehl
  • Preston meyer
  • Cali murrey
  • Sean Gahagan
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