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SS4E1: The students will give examples of technological advancements and their impact on business productivity during the development of the United States. SS4G1: The students will be able to locate important physical and man-made features of the United States. Essential Question:.
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SS4E1: The students will give examples of technological advancements and their impact on business productivity during the development of the United States.
SS4G1:The students will be able to locate important physical and man-made features of the United States.
Essential Question: • What was the Industrial Revolution?
Vocabulary: • textile: Cloth or fabric interchangeable parts: parts made by a machine to be exactly the same size and shape mass productivity: making many products at one time productivity: the amount of goods and services made by a worker in a certain amount of time. entrepreneur: a person who takes risks to start a new business
Industrial Revolution New Inventions New Transportation New Ways of Life
New Inventions brought changes to manufacturing. • In the 1700s most people were farmers. • Cloth, tools, and furniture were made by hand. • In the early 1800s, people began to make things in factories. New forms of transportation and machines moved people and goods faster. • These changes in transportation and manufacturing are called the Industrial Revolution.
Industrial Revolutioin • The Industrial Revolution began when British inventors created machines for their textile industry. • In 1793, Eli Whitney invented the cottongin. It cleaned cotton quickly and cotton became America’s biggest export.
Eli Whitney • After inventing the cotton gin, Eli Whitney was hired by the government to make 10,000 guns. Whitney used interchangeable parts to make guns quickly and at less cost.
Mass Production • Whitney used a system of massproduction to make the guns. • Manufacturers used interchangeable parts and mass production to make many types of tools and machines. • The nation’s productivity increased.
Machines Bring Big Change • The Industrial Revolution changed the way people worked in mills and on farms. • Entrepreneurs used machines to change how people work. • Francis Lowell built a mill that turned cotton into cloth. Many people began to work in factories.
Industry and the Economy • During the Industrial Revolution, northern mills used more and more southern cotton. • As the North industrialized, the South became more agricultural. Cotton growers used more enslaved people to produce greater amounts of cotton.
Transportation Changes • As more people traveled west, the government began to build paved roads. • People built towns and opened businesses. • In 1811, the government began building the National Road that connected Ohio toMaryland. It became the most heavily traveled road in the United States.
Steamboats • Robert Fulton invented a steamboat that could travel without wind or currents. • The paddlewheel powered it against the flow of water. • Soon, many other steamboats were invented.
Canals • Canals were faster and cheaper ways to ship goods. • In 1825, the ErieCanal opened. It connected the Hudson River to Lake Erie. • By 1840, more than 3000 canals had been built across the eastern part of the nation.
Railroads • Steam locomotive trains were even faster than steamboats. • Trips that took 32 hours by steamboat only took 10 hours by train. • By 1850, there were more than 9,000 miles of railroad tracks. • Factories and farmers sent their goods faster to places all over the country!
Essential Question: • What was the Industrial Revolution?
The Industrial Revolution changed the way people worked and the goods that were produced in the United States. • The Industrial Revolution came to the United States in the late 1700s. • New inventions increased productivity and changed the way people worked in factories and on farms. • New roads, canals, steamboats, and steam locomotives made travel and shipping cheaper and faster.