Roads
Canals and Waterways
Railroads
Communication
Industry and Unions
100

What were roads like during colonial times?

dirt paths

100

What new type of boat allowed Americans to use rivers for transportation?

steamboat

100

What do you call a locomotive that keeps sneezing?

Achoo choo train

100
How fast could the Pony Express get a letter to California?

10 days

100

How did improvements in transportation affect industry?

goods could be sent across the nation, which allowed factories to produce larger quantities and access wider markets 

200

What is the original name of the Great Wagon Road?

The Great Warriors' Path

200

What is the most famous canal?

The Erie Canal

200
How were railroads better than canals?

Travel on railroads was faster than on canals

Railroads were cheaper than canals

Railroads were not as affected by weather as canals

Railroads were not dependent on water

200

The Pony Express started in ___________ and ended in ______________

Missouri; California

200
What is the Factory System?

Collected many workers in one place where they turned out many similar items in one day

300

Who developed the Wilderness Road?

Daniel Boone

300

What is a canal?

a man-made water highway that connects two bodies of water

300

What new railroad developments helped make railroads a success?


The iron rail

The rimmed wheel

The steam locomotive

300

Who invented the telegraph?

Samuel F. B. Morse

300

Where was the first industrial revolution?

England

400

Who funded the National Road?

The Federal Government

400

What were the weaknesses of canals?

They were expensive, they froze in the winter; railroads were better

400

Who built the first American locomotive on a railroad track in 1825?

John Stevens

400

The telegraph was developed in response to what?

communication to prevent trains from colliding 

400

Who is Samuel Slater?

He introduced the Factory System to the United States?

500

What is a turnpike?

A privately owned road that required one to pay a toll before using

500

At the height of the canal craze in the 1840s, how many miles of canals were there?

3,326 miles

500
How did railroads affect the relationship between the North and South?

It divided their economies because the railroads mostly connected the North and West

500

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jeopardy

500

Name at least two of the changes that unions wanted

Free public education

Ending imprisonment for failure to pay debts

Establishing a ten-hour workday

Ending child labor