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8205182006Samuel SlaterHe was a British mechanic that moved to America and in 1791 invented the first American machine for spinning cotton. He is known as "the Father of the Factory System" and he started the idea of child labor in America's factories.0
8205182007Cyrus McCormickIrish-American inventor that developed the mechanical reaper. The reaper replaced scythes as the preferred method of cutting crops for harvest, and it was much more efficient and much quicker. The invention helped the agricultural growth of America.1
8205182008Eli WhitneyA mechanical genius who invented the cotton gin, which was machine that separated the cotton from the seed. This greatly improved efficiency, and the South was able to clear more acres of cotton fields, which also increased the demand for slaves.2
8205182009Carl SchurzA German immigrant that arrived in 1860. He was a politician and journalist that fought against slavery and for good treatment of Native Americans.3
8205182010Robert FultonAmerican inventor who designed the first commercially successful steamboat and the first steam warship (1765-1815)4
8205182011Samuel MorseUnited States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)5
8205182012DeWitt ClintonGovernor of New York who started the Erie Canal project. His leadership helped complete the canal, which boosted the economy greatly by cutting time traveled from west New York to the Hudson.6
8205182013Catharine BeecherAn American educator known for her forthright opinions on female education as well as her strong support of the many benefits of the incorporation of kindergarten into children's education.7
8205182014George CatlinFirst painted portraits of American Indian Life. First person to envision the idea of a national park8
8205182015industrial revolutionA series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods.9
8205182016limited liabilityA form of business ownership in which the owners are liable only up to the amount of their individual investments.10
8205182017transportation revolutionA period of rapid growth in the speed and convenience of travel because of new methods of transportation.11
8205182018nativismA policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign-born ones12
8205182019cult of domesticitytradition that housework and child care were considered the only proper activites for married women13
8205182020ecological imperialismHistorians' term for the spoliation of western natural resources through excessive hunting, logging, mining, and grazing.14
8205182021factory systemThis new system gradually replaced localized cottage industry. Workers were paid by the hour instead of for what they produce. On one hand it decreased the need for skilled labor, but in other ways it increased the amount of specialization due to labor being concentrated in factories.15
8205182022market revolutionDrastic changes in transportation (canals, RRs), communication (telegraph), and the production of goods (more in factories as opposed to houses)16
8205182023homesteadersSettlers who acquired free land from the government17
8205182024domestic feminisma political movement composed mainly of women, begun in the late 19th century in order to campaign against women's suffrage in the United States and United Kingdom18
8205182025scabsStirkebreakers hired by employers as replacement workers when unions went on strike19
8205182026interchangeable partsIdentical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing20
8205182027rugged individualismThe belief that all individuals, or nearly all individuals, can succeed on their own and that government help for people should be minimal. Popularly said by Herbert Hoover.21
8205182028cotton ginA machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton fibers, invented by Eli Whitney in 179322
8205182029ClermontFulton's steamboat in 1807 which powered on/by a newly designed engine. It took the this boat 32 hours to go 150 miles from New York to Albany.23
8205182030Boston AssociatesA group of Boston businessmen who built the first power loom. In 1814 in Waltham, Massachusetts, they opened a factory run by Lowell. Their factory made cloth so cheaply that women began to buy it rather than make it themselves.24
8205182031clipper shipsAmerican boats, built during the 1840's in Boston, that were sleek and fast but inefficient in carrying a lot of cargo or passengers.25
8205182032Ancient Order of HiberniansSemisecret Irish organization that became a benevolent society aiding Irish immigrants in America26
8205182033"Molly Maguires"An active, militant Irish organization of farmers based in the Pennsylvania anthracite coal fields who are believed responsible for much violence27
8205182034General Incorporation LawAllows corporations to be formed without a charter from the legislature28
8205182035Pony ExpressA Mail carrying service; ran from 1860-1861; was established to carry mail speedily along the 2000 miles from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California; they could make the trek in 10 days.29
8205182036Commonwealth v. Hunt(1842) a landmark ruling of the MA Supreme Court establishing the legality of labor unions and the legality of union workers striking if an employer hired non-union workers.30
8205182037Tammany Halla political organization within the Democratic Party in New York city (late 1800's and early 1900's) seeking political control by corruption and bossism31
8205182038Order of the Star-Spangled BannerWas an oath-bound secret society in NYC created by Charles Allen in 1849 to protest the rise of the Irish, Roman Catholic, and German immigration into the U.S. They were also known as the "Know-nothings" because they kept the society a secret.32
8205182039sewing machineThis machine was invented in 1846 by Elias Howe and Isaac Singer and made sewing clothes faster and easier.33
8205182040Know Nothing PartyGroup of prejudice people who formed a political party during the time when the KKK grew. Anti-Catholics and anti-foreign. They were also known as the American Party.34
8205182041Kentucky bluegrassAfter the land in the tobacco region was exhausted, it was discovered that ______ was perfect in the burned cane field, which helped to feed livestock.35
8205182042twisting the British lion's tailthe slang term for a politician in America in the mid-1800s making negative remarks about the British to his Irish audiences.36
82051820436Pennsylvania Canal37
82051820445Erie Canal38
82051820451Lake Michigan39
82051820468Ohio and Erie Canal40
82051820477Cumberland Road41
82051820483Lake Erie42
82051820494Lake Ontario43
82051820502Lake Huron44

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