Steamboats
Steam-Powered Trains
The First American Railroad
The Railroad's Economic Impact in the North
Standardized Time
100

They invented a condensing steam engine during the American Revolution.

Who is James Watt?

100

They implied the idea of steam-powered trains in 1825.

Who is John Stevens?

100

The first chartered railroad in the United States.

What is the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad?

100

As railroads continued to grow, what else increased?

Job opportunities
100

Before standardized time was found, states and cities were using a different time that was less accurate and more time consuming.

What is solar time?

200

The first steamboat to travel the Ohio River in 1811.

What is the New Orleans?

200

In the early 1800's, what country had trains? 

The United Kingdom.

200

What year was the railroad officially opened?

1828

200

What are new skills that would be needed in the business? 

Civil engineers, boilermakers, and mechanics

200

The time zone for all areas in or around the same Longitude and Latitude is called...

Standardized time

300

Who invented the paddle steamboat that first traveled in 1807.

Robert Livingston and Robert Fulton.

300

No one supported John Stevens so what did he do?

He had too advance his idea to a railway between New York and Lake Erie.

300

What was the locomotive powered by steam called and made by?

Tom Thumb by Peter Cooper

300

Because of all the new jobs and changes in the industry, the tracks in the United States went from (blank) miles too (blank) miles

3,260 miles to 30,600 miles
300

When was standardized time instituted in America and Canada?

November 18, 1883

400

Steamboats were widely used in the 19th century to transport goods. What river was used?

Mississippi River.

400
John Stevens built a model train and showed it off at his New Jersey estate. How old was he when he started to build that model?

76

400

What did railroads used for fuel?

Coal

400

Steam trains became not only travel but also...

Cargo carriers

400

Some of the first passengers detected over (How many?) different time zones in the Eastern part of the country only on the railroads.

50

500

In 1812, what speed (in miles) did steamboats travel per hour?

8 miles per hour.

500

In 1802, what did Richard Trevithick create?

The first high pressurized locomotive steam engine on tracks/rails.

500

What was steel used for?

Factories, machines, locomotives, and the railroads.

500

The evolving train community transported what kinds of minerals and food?

Minerals like iron ore and food like grain

500

How was time usually seen?

By the Clock-tower in the middle of the town