Growth
Inventions
Factory Life
Transportation& Communication
The Rest
100

social class that lives in suburbs 

What is Upper-class?

100

Sped up the weaving process 

What is the "flying shuttle"?

100

People who received low wages yet harsh conditions

Who were Factory Workers?

100

a man-made waterway that connected two water sources

What is a Canal?

100

a vital resource for constructing bridges, skyscrapers, and larger machinery

What is Steel? 

200

social class that suffered from inadequate housing and unsanitary conditions 

What is lower class?

200

Used water to power spinning machines

What is the "water frame"?

200

Groups created based on shared skills and objectives including enhancing wages, obtaining benefits, improving factory conditions, and securing greater rights for employees 

What was a Union?

200

 An innovation that significantly enhanced transportation and trade via land

What are roads?

200

The type of economy found in the United States 

What is Capitalism?

300

Displaced peasants started moving from rural areas to urban centers, which is the process of___________

What was Urbanization?

300

Cleaned cotton way faster than people could 

What was the "cotton gin"?

300

owners refusing to engage in discussions or negotiations, causing workers to __________

What is going on strike?

300

created by Peter Cooper, was designed to enhance transportation and trade. Utilizing steam engine technology, it enabled faster and more efficient movement of goods and people across longer distances via railroads

What was the Locomotive?

300

a blast of air through molten iron to burn out the impurities

What was a Bessemer Furnace?

400

A large production of food where farmers gained profit 

What was the Agricultural Revolution?

400

Enables spinner to spin cotton into thread very quickly

What was the "spinning jenny"?

400

revolutionized mass production, allowing Henry Ford to manufacture the Model T and gained a commanding presence in the automobile industry

What is the Assembly Line?

400

Utilizing steam engine technology, it enabled the faster and more efficient movement of goods and people along rivers

What is a steamboat?

400

residing in Great Britain, he served as an apprentice in a textile mill. During his time there, he frequently repaired the machines, which led him to become an expert in their design. After learning the ins and outs of the machines, he decided to immigrate to the United States to open his own cotton mill. He had to disguise himself as a farmer to sneak out of Great Britain!

Who was Samuel Slater?

500

Crammed apartment style homes filled with multiple families, unhealthy conditions and poor health 

What were tenements? 

500

Replaced waterpower with steam power, allowing factories to now be built anywhere

What was the "steam engine"?

500

The process of replacing broken or worn components with new ones 

What are interchangable parts?

500

Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 to enable real-time conversations over vast distances

What is a telephone?

500

process utilized coke (a product of coal) to eliminate impurities in iron ore

What was Puddling?

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