The economy in the South was generally based of this
Agriculture
Invented the Cotton Gin
Eli Whitney
The right to vote
Suffrage
This man was an abolitionist and leader in the civil rights movement and famous for his NorthStar Anti-Slavery Newspaper.
Frederick Douglass
Most of this race immigrated to the west side of the United States to find riches with the California Gold rush.
Chinese Immigrants
This provided power to early textile mills that would turn a wooden wheel to create power.
Rivers/Water
Invented the Mechanical Reaper.
Cyrus McCormick
The name of the abolitionist newspaper started by Frederick Douglass.
The Northstar
This women's right activist was denied entry to anti-slavery convention in London to then being a key contributor to the Seneca Falls Convention by giving speeches.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The name of Robert Fulton's steamboat
The Clermont
This would later be introduced to no longer need water to power a factory
Steam Engine
Invented the Steam Boat.
Robert Fulton
This was modeled after the Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Sentiments
This woman teamed up with Elizabeth Cady Stanton to create the Seneca Falls Convention.
Lucretia Mott
An economic system in which private individuals and businesses control production
Capitalism
This was a main reason why the North adapted to an Industrial economy.
Bad Soil/Short Growing season
Invented the Steel Plow.
John Deere
Abolitionist.
This woman was a famous women's rights activist and abolitionist, she is well known for her "Ain't I a woman" speech.
Sojourner Truth
Someone (mostly immigrants) who was hired to work for lower pay in poor conditions to replace their regular workers who were taking a very mad break.
Strikebreakers
This came along to make shipping by water much for efficient and quicker.
Steam Boat
Invented the Telegraph.
Samuel Morse
The movement where individuals were to work towards their own salvation and improve themselves to make society better
Second Great Awakening
William Lloyd Garrison
This party was full of nativist that were anti-Catholic and did not want immigrants to have jobs and hold public office.
Know-Nothing Party
This is a man-made water way that connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.
Eerie Canal
Invented the Telephone.
Alexander Gram Bell
This was a movement to ban Alcohol even though it did not succeed.
Temperance Movement
This man is famous for creating modern day public education in the United States.
Horace Mann
While Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin made processing cotton much quicker and more efficient, it also meant the need for of this to keep up with demand.
Slave Labor
By 1850, this was the most efficient way to move goods in the North
Railroad
Guglielmo Marconi
A reason why an Irish person would immigrate to the United States.
Famine/Potato Famine
This woman traveled the Northeast with Stanton giving speeches for women’s rights advocated for girls’ education, for temperance, and abolition she was actually arrested for attempting to vote in 1872 by the state of NY
Susan B. Anthony
These immigrants were seeking refuge in the United States as there was a lot of political unrest in their home country. Many of them moved to the west and in big cities like Cinnicanti and St. Louis.
German Immigrants
This would be used to send electromagnetic waves through a copper wire to communicate with another person very quickly.
Telegram
Inventor of Interchangeable parts.
Eli Whitney
A place for prisoners and mentally ill could receive treatment to become contributing members of society.
Asylums
This woman is famous for prison reform and the creation of asylums for the mentally ill to receive treatment.
Dorothea Dix
Most German and Irish immigrants were of this faith that faced opposition in the United States
Roman Catholic/Catholic
This stretched from California to Nebraska to connect the east and the west.
Transcontinental Railroad
Inventor of the Steam Engine.
Oliver Engines
The growth of a city by population and land mass means this.
Urbanization
This woman is famous for publishing the first book about Feminism called Women in the Nineteenth Century.
Margaret Fuller
This company and the Union Pacific Railroad company completed the Transcontinental Railroad
Central Pacific Railroad Company
Used to protect American Industry
Tariffs
Inventor of volcanized rubber.
Charles Goodyear
This movement stressed the importance of optimism, freedom, and self-reliance. Saying there was a world that went beyond what you could hear, taste, touch, or feel.
Transcendentalism
She wrote a very eye-opening book called Uncle Tom's Cabin that revealed the actual horrors of slavery.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
a landmark Massachusetts Supreme Court case that legalized labor unions and affirmed workers’ right to organize for better wages and conditions.
Commonwealth v. Hunt 1842