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100

This man is credited with bringing the secrets of textile mill manufacturing to the United States.

Who is Samuel Slater? 

100

This court case strengthened federal authority to regulate trade between states.

What is Gibbons vs Ogden? 

100

These were the main cash crops in the South before cotton became dominant. (3)

What are tobacco, rice, and indigo? 

100

These were the three significant Southern port for the cotton trade.

What are New Orleans, Savannah, and Charleston? 

200

Robert Fulton is known for this invention.

What is the steamboat? 

200

This man invented the steel plow.

Who is John Deere? 

200

This invention revolutionized the cotton industry in the South.

What is the Cotton Gin? 

200

This increased as a result of the cotton boom. (Workforce)

What is slavery? or Use of Slaves? 

300

Eli Whitney contributed this to manufacturing.

What are interchangeable parts?  

300

This innovation allowed for faster communication in the 19th century.

What is the telegraph? 

300

Do to this cotton production spread across the South.

What is the introduction of new cotton species? 

300

This was a large-scale slave rebellion for freedom.

What is Nat Turner's Rebellion? 

400

This is a system of employing entire families in factories.

What is the Rhode Island System? 

400

He developed the Lowell System of mill manufacturing.

Who is Francis Cabot Lowell? 
400

This is the primary economic focus of Southern society.

What is agriculture and cash crops? 

400

These industries developed in the South apart from cotton.

What are ironworks and sugarcane? 

500

This type of power allowed factories to be built closer to cities.

What is steam? 

500

This product became the main fuel for railroads in the 19th century.

What is coal? 

500

These were Large-scale farmers with over 20 slaves.

Who are planters? 

500

Cotton was referred to as this because it dominated the Southern economy and global trade. 

What is King Cotton? 

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