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8290100136Westward movement- gutted fields in tobacco regions - burned off cane for Kentucky bluegrass - Many animals nearly killed off - Landscape inspired art, literature - national park movement0
8290100137Immigration in the 1840s and 1850s- Irish and German Immigrants - European population doubled in 19th century - Promise of freedoms - invention of transoceanic steamship; speedy passage.1
8290100138Manufacturing and American industry- In 1750 textile manufacturing - British monopolized trade - Samuel Slater brought cotton spinning machine plans 1791 from Britain - Cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 - slave labor becomes prominent - consumerism - New England industrial center -Embargo act requires manufacturing substitutes; Peace at Ghent and factories close; 1816 tariff enacted -Eli whitney firearm manufacturing - sewing machine 1846 by Elias Howe; perfected by Isaac Singer. - Laws of free incorporation 1848 -Telegraph: 1844 by Samuel Morse2
8290100139What were the conditions for laborers in the early 1800s? (303-06)- Unsanitary factories - long hours, low wages -child labor common - forbidden unions - campaigned for better wages and ten hour workdays - gained ten hour workdays -wages eventually got better -1842 commonwealth v. Hunt; labor unions legalized3
8290100140How did the role of women change in the industrial age? (307-08)- women entered factories, teaching, and domestic jobs -20% women employed before marriage - "cult of domesticity" women controlled house - smaller families - domestic feminism - child-centered families - family affectionate4
8290100141What effects did mechanization have on agriculture? (308-09)-Steel plow; 1837 (John Deere) - Mower-Reaper; 1830s Cyrus McCormick - After inventions, Subsistence farming died out and cash-crops came into existence. - millions of acres of land plowed in midwest. - Markets flourish5
8290100142highways (309-311)- Lancaster Turnpike Pennsylvania; 1790 - Turnpikes built throughout midwest - Cumberland Road started in 1811;Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia Illinois; total distance of 591 miles.6
8290100143River steamboats (311)- Steamboat invented by Robert Fulton in 1807; first boat dubbed Fulton's Folly - By 1860 there were thousands of steamboats7
8290100144canals (311-12)- Erie Canal made by New Yorkers -started in 1817 - Finished in 1825 - 363 miles in total -Shipping costs fell - food prices fell8
8290100145railroads (312-13)- fast, reliable, and cheap - first railroad in 1828 - 1860: 30,000 miles railroads. - railroad safety measures adopted9
8290100146clipper ships (314-15)- Cyrus Field: first cable connecting Europe and US 1858 - clipperships dominated trade; outrun any steamer - beat out by British eventually10
8290100147Advances in transportation caused- Trade was dominated by New York - Southerners valued Mississippi river connections highly11
8290100148effect of changes on the market economy of the 1800s- Market Revolution - Boston's Charleston Bridge vs. Warren Bridge; Roger B. Taney cheif justice sided with Warren Bridge - Economy became competitive - increased prosperity - increased economic differences between rich and poor. - Limited opportunity for economic growth12
8290100149Samuel Slater (297)- father of the factory system - British mechanic - ilegally stole machinery plans for spinning thread.13
8290100150Eli Whitney (300, 302)- Eli Whitney; Yale graduate - Cotton Gin inventor; 179314
8290100151Samuel Morse (303)- Inventor of Morse code - Telegraph inventor: 184415
8290100152Cyrus McCormick (309)- Inventor of mechanic mower-reaper:1830s - put subsistence farming out16
8290100153Robert Fulton (311)- Inventor of steamship: 1807 - Fulton's Folly17
8290100154DeWitt Clinton (312)- New York Governor - planned Erie canal18
8290100155German ImmigrantsGerman: - uprooted because of failed crops and failed revolution - opposed to slavery - educated - stimulated art, music, and education -beer19
8290100156Irish ImmigrantsIrish: - too poor for west, livestock, and equipment - moved into larger seaboard cities - took jobs of manual labor and low skill - cool towards abolitionist movement - Denied work - children not highly educated becuase of money - later became politically important - dominated city politics. - whiskey20
8290100157"Activists" or "nativists" (298-299)Nativists: -Denied Irish labor - Detested the Irish because of competetion - Treated Irish as - Later realized political import in Irish - Campaigned for Irish vote - regarded Germans with suspicion - Campaigned for German vote - Started Temperance movement -advocated for laws against immigrants21
8290100158Trans-AlleghenyAcross the Allegheny Mountains22

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