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Revolution. A sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live and work. Industrial Factory System. Factories in the North Textiles: Lowell Mills Employed women and children Dangerous work environment Long hours Urbanization increased Overcrowding and shortages.
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Revolution A sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live and work
IndustrialFactory System • Factories in the North • Textiles: Lowell Mills • Employed women and children • Dangerous work environment • Long hours • Urbanization increased • Overcrowding and shortages
Industrial Factory System • Factories in the South • Iron Works and Flour Milling • Did not expand much
Transportation • Flatboats • Used for river travel to carry cargo. • Allowed for people to move to new territories and states. • Canals • Connected bodies of water. • Erie Canal- businesses developed and costs for shipping dropped
Transportation • Clipper Ships • Brought trade items to ports • Very fast and efficient • Steamboats • Could travel upstream • Carried goods and passengers • Dangerous- caught on fire
Transportation • Railroads • Built miles of rail lines and tracks • Connected US cities • Roads • Great Wagon Road and Wilderness Road • National Road • Turnpikes-Lancaster Turnpike
Inventions • Factory Machines • Interchangeable parts • Steam powered engines • Spinning jenny • Water looms • Sewing machines
Inventions • Farm Machines • Iron plow • Threshing machines • Mechanical reapers and drills • Cotton gin
Inventions • Communication • Telegraph • Morse Code • Telegraph lines covered the nation and companies grew.
Inventions • Transportation • Steam Engines- locomotives, steamboats • Turnpikes and corduroy roads • Canals and flatboats