Warm – up – Matching Review for the Industrial Revolution

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Warm – up – Matching Review for the Industrial Revolution Eli Whitney used interchangeable parts to make ___________. What first powered American cotton mills? Where the Industrial Revolution began 1st industry affected by the Industrial Revolution Name for private roads during the 1800s A channel dug and filled with water to allow boat travel The national road was crowded with people moving… Daniel Boone led people through the… John Fitch designed a… The factory system used workers and _____________. Water Guns Turnpikes Textiles West Appalachian Mountains Steamboat Machines Canal Great Britain

Warm – up – Matching Review for the Industrial Revolution The Missouri Compromise Line was set at… Interchangeable parts are… Nationalists wanted the nation to be… The Erie Canal connected the Great Lakes with… Trail made by Daniel Boone’s Party Led lumberers across the Cumberland Gap Launched a steamboat in the Hudson River Where the Industrial Revolution began Supported the Missouri Compromise Organization for workers who wanted to improve working conditions Henry Clay the same Great Britain Labor Union Daniel Boone Self-sufficient New York City Robert Fulton Wilderness Road 36 30’