Beginnning of Abolishing Slavery
New Inventions and Ideas
Waltham-Lowell System
100

This state added abolition as a provision to their 1777 state constitution

Vermont

100

Eli Whitney invented this, hand cranked device to remove seeds

Cotton Gin

100

What river powered the mill?

Merrimack River

200

This state issued the emancipation act of 1780

Pennsylvania

200

Turned cotton into cloth

Water-powered textile factories

200

Where was this mill located?

Northern Massachusetts

300

This was the last state to adopt gradual emancipation

New Jersey

300

The way craftsmen adjusted to the new supply and demand

Pre-made goods

300

Why did the mill girls go on strike?

harsh working conditions, and bad working hours

400

This line is between Pennsylvania and Maryland, where most states above this line wanted to abolish slavery

Mason-Dixon Line

400

Working conditions and wages led to this form of worker security

Unions

400

How many workers worked at the mill?

10,000

500

This act said free children must serve an indentured term of 28 years

The Emancipation Act of 1780

500

Belief that working men could raise from working wages to ownership

Free Labor Ideology

500
Why did the strike that he "mill girls" went on fail?

Lure of wages 

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