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FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM

FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM. INDIVIDUALS ENJOY FREEDOM TO PRODUCE AND BUY MOST GOODS AND SERVICES. SENECA FALLS, NY. IMPORTANT CONVENTION FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS. ELI WHITNEY SAMUEL SLATER. WERE IMPORTANT TO THE SPREAD OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BECAUSE THEY CREATED NEW METHODS OF PRODUCTION.

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FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM

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  1. FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM

  2. INDIVIDUALS ENJOY FREEDOM TO PRODUCE AND BUY MOST GOODS AND SERVICES

  3. SENECA FALLS, NY

  4. IMPORTANT CONVENTION FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS

  5. ELI WHITNEY SAMUEL SLATER

  6. WERE IMPORTANT TO THE SPREAD OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BECAUSE THEY CREATED NEW METHODS OF PRODUCTION.

  7. GEOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS SUPPORTED DIFFERENT TYPES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH

  8. THE PRIMARY REASON THAT THE NORTH DEVELOPED AN ECONOMY BASED ON MANUFACTURING AND THE SOUTH RELIED ON AGRICULTURE

  9. SECOND GREAT AWAKENING

  10. PROTESTANT EVANGELICALS SOUGHT TO END SLAVERY AND ACHIEVE OTHER REFORMS

  11. IMPACT OF INDUSTRIALIZATION

  12. URBANIZATION WAS THE RESULT OF THIS IN THE EARLY 1800’S

  13. DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS

  14. ADOPTED AT THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION IN 1848 AND PROMOTED THE IDEA OF EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN

  15. INCREASE IN THE URBAN POPULATION

  16. AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF FACTORIES CONTRIBUTED TO THIS

  17. PERMITTED LARGE QUANTITIES OF GOODS TO BE MASS PRODUCED AT LOWER COST

  18. THE USE OF INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS IN THE MANUFACTURING OF GOODS ADVANCED THE GROWTH OF THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

  19. CHANGES IN TRANSPORTATION

  20. INVENTION OF THE STEAMBOAT • IMPROVEMENTS IN ROADS • CONSTUCTION OF CANALS • DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAILROAD

  21. MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE NATION’S SYSTEM OF TRADE DURING THE EARLY 1800’S

  22. CONSTRUCTION OF CANALS • USE OF STEAMBOATS ON RIVERS • CONSTRUCTION OF TOLL ROADS

  23. IMPORTANT PEOPLE IN THE ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT

  24. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON • PUBLISHED THE LIBERATOR • WAS A PRINTER AND A BAPTIST • WAS A BOSTONIAN • FREDRICK DOUGLASS • PUBLISHED THE NORTH STAR • WAS A WRITER AND AN ORATOR • WAS A NEW YORKER

  25. RIP VAN WINKLE

  26. LITERARY WORK THAT ARGUED IN FAVOR OF THE MORAL NECESSITY OF FIGHTING SLAVERY, EVEN IF IT MEANT RESISTING THE LAW

  27. JAMES AUDUBON

  28. HIS DRAWINGS MARK THE MOST IMPORTANT WORK ON BIRDS EVER PUBLISHED

  29. HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL

  30. THEY GLORIFIED THE MAJESTY OF NATURE

  31. IRISH POTATO FAMINE

  32. MAIN REASON IRISH IMMIGRANTS DECIDED TO MIGRATE TO THE US IN THE 19TH CENTURY (1800’S)

  33. ABOLITION

  34. GROUP THAT WANTED TO END SLAVERY

  35. PACIFIST

  36. BELIEF IN NON VIOLENCE

  37. SUFFRAGE

  38. RIGHT TO VOTE

  39. URBANIZATION

  40. MOVEMENT FROM RURAL AREAS TO CITIES

  41. HORACE MANN

  42. PUBLIC EDUCATION REFORMER

  43. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE

  44. ABOLITIONIST WHO WROTE UNCLE TOM’S CABIN

  45. DORTHEA DIX

  46. PUSHED FOR BETTER TREATMENT OF PRISIONERS AND THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED

  47. HARRIET TUBMAN

  48. HERO OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

  49. HENRY DAVID THOREAU

  50. POET THAT BELIEVED IN THE IDEA OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE TOWARDS UNJUST LAWS

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