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The North People and Industry. Innovation New development or invention Machines allowed stuff to be mass-produced By 1860, the NE made 2/3 of manufactured.

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1 The North People and Industry

2 Innovation New development or invention Machines allowed stuff to be mass-produced By 1860, the NE made 2/3 of manufactured goods in US More roads and wider canals Better steamboats, quicker ships Could transport goods quicker and cheaper

3 Railroads Brits had 1 st steam powered train in 1829 Tom Thumb is 1 st train in US 1840-3,000 miles of RR tracks 1860-31,000 miles Connected businesses and consumers easy Helped Midwest grow

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5 Communications Telegraph used electric signals to send messages Samuel Morse sent message using “.” and “-” in 1844 to and from DC to Baltimore People could communicate in minutes, not days Email

6 Farming John Deere invents steel-tipped, not cast iron plow Allowed farmers to cut through hard soil Cyrus McCormick invents mechanical reaper Could harvest quicker and plant more

7 Factories Average workday was 11.4 hours in 1840 Dangerous and hot/cold conditions No child labor laws:12 hours/day, 6 days/week Trade Unions-group of workers w/ same job Strikes- Employees quit working to protest Women were discriminated against, treated unfairly and paid ½ what men earned

8 Growth Major cities grow near rivers: St Louis, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville linked farmers of Midwest w/ Northeast Immigration grew fast Irish Famine-food shortage sent many here Many also came from Germany Immigrants faced discrimination

9 Immigration


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