Industrial Revolution Graphic Organizers. Steel Plow and Reaper National Road and Erie Canal Increased immigration to Northeast Greater demand for food.

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Industrial Revolution Graphic Organizers

Steel Plow and Reaper National Road and Erie Canal Increased immigration to Northeast Greater demand for food

Cotton Gin increases cotton production Textile Mills demand more cotton

Fast Rivers for power Interchangeable Parts allow for Mass production Steam engines Allow for factories in More places Large immigrant Population for labor

Increased demand For steel and coal Factories can be Built in more locations Steam trains And steamships

Interchangeable parts Factory System Increased use of Machines to Produce goods

Increased Demand for Coal and steel Increased westward migration Native Americans Forced onto reservations Buffalo nearly extinct

Mass Production Made Possible: Factory System Interchangeable Parts

Steamships Advantage – Go upstream against current. Have nothing to do with westward migration! (no rivers leading west)

Impact on Cities of Industrialization Increased pollution Increased population density (more people in less space)