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Reforms and Arts in Age of Invention: Journey through History

Explore the transformative era of inventions, social reforms, and artistic movements in the Age of Jackson. Learn about key figures, revolutionary inventions, labor movements, and cultural shifts that shaped the industrial revolution. Discover the impact of the Cotton Gin, steamboat, and steel plow on society, along with abolition efforts, women's rights movements, and transcendentalism. Dive into the vibrant artistic expressions of Romanticism and the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Join us on this immersive journey through a pivotal period in history.

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Reforms and Arts in Age of Invention: Journey through History

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  1. Grab Bag Age of Invention Reforms Arts and Artists Age of Jackson 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 30 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt

  2. Country where the Industrial Revolution began

  3. England

  4. Invention that increased slavery in the South

  5. Cotton gin

  6. Main product of the first factories

  7. textiles

  8. Inventor of the steamboat

  9. Robert Fulton

  10. Made farming easier in thick Midwest soil

  11. Steel plow

  12. Inventor of cotton gin and interchangeable parts

  13. Eli Whitney

  14. McCormick’s invention that increased grain production

  15. Mechanical reaper

  16. Invented by Samuel Morse

  17. telegraph

  18. The main work force for early factories

  19. Young women and children

  20. Memorized English factory machines and copied them in U.S.

  21. Samuel Slater

  22. Reform movement to end slavery

  23. abolition

  24. Workers organizing for better pay and conditions

  25. Labor union

  26. Women’s rights convention organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

  27. Seneca Falls Convention

  28. What is suffrage?

  29. the right to vote

  30. Runaway slave who wrote autobiography

  31. Frederick Douglass

  32. Escaped slave who spoke for both women’s rights and abolition

  33. Sojourner Truth

  34. Movement to ban drinking alcohol

  35. Temperance movement

  36. Founded national organization for women’s rights

  37. Susan B. Anthony

  38. Most famous “conductor” of the Underground Railroad

  39. Harriet Tubman

  40. Religious revival that encouraged reforms

  41. Second Great Awakening

  42. Artistic movement that emphasized emotion

  43. Romanticism

  44. Author of “The Raven” and scary short stories

  45. Edgar Allen Poe

  46. Wrote Scarlet Letter and stories with Puritan themes

  47. Nathaniel Hawthorne

  48. New England author who helped found transcendentalism

  49. Ralph Waldo Emerson

  50. What type of art was created by the Hudson River School?

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