This system broke jobs into smaller tasks
Division of labor
This idea supported small, independent craftsmen
Artisan republicanism
This Pennsylvania family built waterwheels and machine tools
Sellars family
This law forcibly removed Native Americans beyond the Mississippi
Indian Removal Act
Who published The Liberator
William Lloyd Garrison
This mechanic illegally brought British textile designs to the U.S. in 1789
Sam Slater
This labor organizer led early efforts toward a 10-hour workday in Boston
Seth Luther
This person invented the steel plow, revolutionizing midwestern farming
John Deere
This Cherokee leader argued removal violated previous treaties
John Ross
This former slave lectured widely and became Americas leading abolitionist
Frederick Douglass
This specific machine tool developed by the Sellars family standardized wooden parts for machines
The Turret Lathe
This early union in Philly organized printers and mechanics in the 1820s
Mechanics Union of Trade Associations
This specific canal project linked Buffalo to Albany
Erie Canal
This Supreme Court decision ruled that Georgia could NOT impose laws on Cherokee land
Worcester v. Georgia
This person founded the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1833?
Garrison Lewis Tappan
This Supreme Court case protected private business charters from state interference
Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819)
This Supreme Court case upheld the legality of labor unions and strikes in 1842
Commonwealth v. Hunt
This Supreme Court case struck down a NY steamboat monopoly, helping regulate interstate commerce?
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
This Supreme Court case upheld federal power to tax the national bank
McCulloch v. Maryland
This Supreme Court case freed Africans who seized control of a Spanish ship in 1841
United States v. The Amistad
ONE way interchangeable parts transformed industrial labor patterns in the early 1800s.
Made unskilled labor more valuable / increased factory production
Explain: how the labor theory of value challenged industrial capitalism.
Argued workers—not factory owners—create value
Explain how the cotton gin contributed to the expansion of slavery into the Deep South
Cotton profits → plantation spread → forced labor demand
Explain: why Jackson opposed the Second Bank of the United States.
Saw it as undemocratic, favored elites, etc.
Explain: how Nat Turner’s rebellion changed southern laws regarding enslaved people
Slave codes tightened, harsher restrictions, etc.