KEY TERMS
INVENTIONS
REGIONS & ECONOMY
FACTORY & WORKERS
TRANSPORTATION & IMMIGRANTS
100

The practice of planting and growing crops and raising livestock.

 What is agriculture?

100

This machine separated cotton fibers from seeds quickly.

What is the cotton gin?

100

This region had rocky soil, changing seasons, and fast-moving streams used to power factories.

What is the North?

100

These people moved to cities in search of jobs and new opportunities during the Industrial Revolution.

 What are factory workers?

100

These water routes were dug to connect lakes and rivers for transporting goods and people.

What are canals?

200

Manufacturing, or producing a product for profit.

 What is industry?

200

This machine could produce up to eight spools of thread at once.

 What is the Spinning Jenny?

200

This region had fertile soil, warm climate, and focused on growing cash crops like cotton and tobacco.

What is the South?

200

Factory workers often worked around this many hours per day.

What is 11½ hours? (or What is approximately 11 to 12 hours?)

200

These steam-powered vessels were used to travel through rivers and canals to transport goods and people.

What are steamboats?

300

A rapid change in the economy due to machines and inventions speeding up manufacturing.

 What is the Industrial Revolution?

300

This invention used gears, levers, and springs to weave thread into cloth.

 What is the power loom?

300

This machine cut grain 28 times faster than by hand.

What is the McCormick Reaper?

300

In the 1830s, workers organized into these groups to demand shorter workdays and higher wages.

 What are trade unions?

300

This invention revolutionized transportation with steam-powered locomotives.

What are railroads?

400

A group of workers who work together to improve working conditions.

What is a trade union?

400

This device sent messages over long distances using dots and dashes.

What is the telegraph?

400

The South grew this cash crop, especially after the cotton gin was invented.

What is cotton?

400

Children factory workers faced these conditions

What are long hours, low pay, and dangerous working conditions? (Accept any two)

400

Many Irish immigrants came to the United States fleeing this disaster in their homeland.

What is the potato famine?

500

A person who moves from one country to another.

What is an immigrant?

500

This invention converted sound waves into electrical signals that could travel along wires.

What is the telephone?

500

A large property used for agricultural purposes in the South.

What is a plantation?

500

Which region had the most factories due to its fast-moving streams and available power sources.

 What is the North?

500

Irish immigrants were driven from their homeland due to this, and German immigrants fled a failed revolution.

 What is the potato famine? (Accept: What is hardship and the search for new opportunities?)

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