Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Industrialization and Immigration
Slavery and Abolitionism
Reform and the Arts
100

change from manual production to machine-powered factory production that started in England in the late 18th century and spread to other places and brought a transformation in economy, society, and technology

Industrial Revolution

100

laws that controlled the lives of enslaved Africans and African Americans and denied them basic rights

slave codes

100

________ immigrants moved west soon after arriving in the United States because they were seeking economic opportunities.

German

100

The general route of the ________ ________ brought enslaved people to northern states where slavery had been abolished.

Underground Railroad

100

What would artists of the Hudson River School often paint?

vivid landscapes

200

money invested in a business venture

capital

200

a person who wanted to end slavery

abolitionist

200

One result of the Industrial Revolution in the United States was that the labor reform movement helped establish trade unions. What was the other result?

population grew and had more ethnic and religious diversity

200

Who felt that enslaved people's work was never enough to satisfy the slaveholder?

Frederick Douglass

200

________ ________ composed lines in a song as a way to celebrate the different regions and people that make up the nation.

Walt Whitman

300

movement of population from farms to cities

urbanization

300

an American who sought to limit immigration and preserve the country for native-born, white Protestants

nativist

300

What was the main reason for growth in cities during the 1820s-1860s?

Industrialization - development of factories

300

DAILY DOUBLE: What was the name of the book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that the South felt was written propaganda against them?

Uncle Tom's Cabin

300

William Thoreau believed that the ________ did very little to help the people.

government

400

association of workers in a specific trade, or line of work, formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions

trade union

400

one of a group of New England writers and thinkers who believed that the most important truths transcended, or went beyond, human reason

transcendentalist

400

As the U.S. industrialized, people moved from the countryside to towns and cities for ________ and factory towns developed along ________.

jobs; rivers

400

________ and other religious leaders in the North opposed slavery because they believed it was a sin for one person to own another person.

Quakers

400

Horace Mann believed that reforming the American ________ system was important because it would help people become better ________.

educational; Christians

500

refusal to obey unjust laws using non-violent means

civil disobedience

500

campaign against alcohol consumption

temperance movement

500

Name the two reasons why there were fewer industries in the South than in the North in the mid-1800s.

1. people in the South with money bought farmland and enslaved workers

2. many people in the South lacked the money to buy manufactured products

500

Why did Southerners complain about William Lloyd Garrison?

He promoted slave revolts with his abolitionist writings.

500

What did the women of the Seneca Falls Convention demand?

1. married women to own property

2. right to vote