Where the industrial revolution began.
What is the North?
He invented the telegraph and a code that could send distant messages.
Who is Samuel Morse?
A mechanical spinning wheel that turns cotton into thread using multiple spools at the same time.
What is the spinning Jenny?
Ironically, increased the demand for slaves.
What is the cotton gin?
This invention lost to a race horse.
What is Tom Thumb?
He invented the water frame, a spinning machine powered by water.
Who is Richard Arkwright?
The creator of the first steam locomotive.
Who is Peter Cooper?
The group of people who were discriminated against during the Industrial Revolution.
Who is the Irish?
Two things a slave was forbidden to do.
What is read and write?
Extreme loyalty to one region rather than the country as a whole.
What is sectionalism?
The factories made mainly these at first.
What is a textile?
What connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.
What is the Eerie Canal?
He is known as the "Industrial spy".
Who is Samuel Slater?
Poor whites who owned farms and had little to no slaves.
What are yeomen?
The slave who lead the rebellion that killed around 60 whites.
Who is Nat Turner?
Slater’s idea where thread made at the mill was sent to homes where women would weave thread into cloth.
What is the putting out system?
The first major highway approved by Congress in 1806.
What is the National Road?
The reason why employers could have low wages.
What are surplus workers?
This justified slavery in the South.
What is God?
or
What is religion?
or
What is the bible?
This region opposed tariffs.
What is the South?
Slater’s idea where children between 7-12 years old were used for their labor.
What is the Rhode Island system?
The creator of the first steamboat.
Who is Robert Fulton?
The idea in which employed young unmarried women from farms.
The fraction of whites who owned slaves in the South.
What is 1/3?
A major factor leading to the civil war.
What is sectionalism?