Vocabulary words
People
Inventions
Bonus
100

The totality of the changes in economic and social organization that began about 1760 in England and later in other countries, characterized chiefly by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines, as the power loom and the steam engine, and by the concentration of industry.

Industrial revolution

100

He invented a spinning machine based on Arkwright’s  

Samuel Slater

100

a wired system that communicates thru short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes).

The Telegraph

100

Also called the widespread starvation

Famine

200

Brings workers and machinery together in on place

Factory system

200

He invented a wired system that communicates thru short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes).

Samuel F.B Morse

200

Use the energy created by boiling water to push rods and wheels 

Steam Engine

200

Is the denial of equal rights or equal treatment based on race, religion, culture, or nationality. 

Discrimination

300

People who invest capital, or money, in a business to earn a profit.

Capitalists

300

Led the most famous slave revolt in 1831

Nat Turner

300

Identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers

Interchangeable parts

300

Used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from fibers

Cotton gin

400

People who wanted to preserve the country for white, Americans-born Protestants  

Nativists

400

The most famous early pioneer at the 1775

Daniel Boone

400

The rapid manufactured of large numbers of identical objects

Mass production

400

Religious folk songs that blended Biblical themes with the realities of slavery

Spirituals

500

Is the movement of people from urban areas to farms 

Urbanization

500

Persuaded the Congress to adopt the Missouri Compromise 

Henry Clay

500

Carried passengers between New York and Albany on the Hudson River

Fulton’s Steamboat

500

Is a channel that is dug across land and filled with water

Canal