Industrial Inventions & Technology
Transportation & Communication Revolution
The Rise of American Industry
Immigration & Nativism
Life in the New Industrial Age
100

This 1764 invention allowed one person to spin multiple spools of thread at once.

What is the Spinning Jenny?

100

This was the nation’s first railway, founded in 1828.

What is the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad?

100

This American is known as the “Father of the American Industrial Revolution” after rebuilding British textile machines from memory.

Who is Samuel Slater?
100

Millions of Irish immigrants came to the United States in the 1840s and 1850s because of this devastating famine.

What is the Great Hunger?

100

This system replaced home production and required workers to follow schedules in large factories.

What is the Factory System?

200

Patented in 1769, this water-powered spinning machine was built in factories along rivers and produced stronger thread.

What is the Water Frame?

200

By 1840, over this many miles of rail lines crossed the East and Midwest.

What is 3,000 miles?

200

This war became the turning point that caused American factories to grow rapidly because trade with Great Britain was cut off.

What was the War of 1812?

200

This group grew rapidly in response to immigration and wanted to preserve the country for white, American-born Protestant Christians.

What were Nativists?

200

These young women were recruited to work in textile mills in Massachusetts and lived in company-owned boardinghouses.

What were the Lowell Girls?

300

This invention used electric signals to send messages quickly over long distances.

What is the Telegraph?

300

Telegraph lines were often built alongside this growing form of transportation.

What are railroads?

300

Industry in the United States first began growing in this region of the country.

What is the Northeast?

300

Immigrants from Germany often settled in this region of the United States.

What is the Midwest?

300

(T or F) Husbands and Fathers were able to spend more time at home during the industrial revolution

What is False?

400

This American inventor memorized British factory machine designs and built the first successful American textile factory after immigrating in 1789.

Who is Samuel Slater?

400

Perfected in 1807, this new form of transportation allowed ships to travel faster and more reliably than traditional sailing vessels.

What is the steamship?

400

This Massachusetts industrialist built mills that combined spinning and weaving in one factory and recruited young women known as the “Lowell Girls.”

Who is Francis Cabot Lowell?

400

This term describes the denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people.

What is Discrimination?

400

This practice was common in early factories and involved children working long hours in industrial jobs.

What is Child Labor?

500

By 1790, this new power source allowed factories to move away from rivers and helped expand urban industry.

What is Steam Power?

500

These two inventions were eventually combined into the modern day Combine.

What are the Reaper and the Thresher?

500

By 1860, this percentage of the nation’s manufacturing investment was located in the North

What is 90%?

500

This term describes the growth of cities as more people moved into urban areas during the Industrial Revolution.

What is urbanization?

500

Overall, the quality of life for working-class people during the early–mid 1800s generally did this as industry expanded. (Decreased or Increased?)

What is Decreased?

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