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Causes of the War Impressment British forced/captured American sailors to serve in the British navy British interfered with American trade British incited Native Americans to violence against Americans
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Battle of Fort McHenry-1814 Americans flew a large flag over the fort British ships bombarded the fort throughout the night Francis Scott Key (an American lawyer) watched the battle as a British prisoner In the morning, he wrote “The Star Spangled Banner”
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Results of the War No clear winner No territory changed hands Trade disputes left unresolved Increased American patriotism Weakened the Native Americans Forced Americans to manufacture their own goods.
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Industrial Revolution 11.1 & 11.2
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The Industrial Revolution Factory machines replaced hand tools Large scale farming as the main form of work Factory system brought many workers and machines together under one roof. War of 1812 The British naval blockade kept imported goods from reaching U.S. shores. 11.1
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Factories came to New England Factories needed water power, and New England had many fast-moving rivers. New England also had ships and access to the ocean. Willing labor force 11.1
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Samuel Slater In 1790 Samuel Slater built his first spinning mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He hired 8 children between the ages of 7 and 12 Later he built a larger mill and employed whole families. 11.1
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A New Way to Manufacture Inventor Eli Whitney demonstrated the use of interchangeable parts, parts that are exactly alike. Interchangeable parts sped up production, made repairs easy, and allowed the use of lower-paid, less skilled workers. 11.1
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Robert Fulton Invented a steamboat Invented a steamboat that could move against the current or a strong wind. 11.1
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Samuel F. B. Morse Invented the telegraph This machine sent long and short pulses of electricity along a wire. These pulses could be translated into letters of a message. In 1844, the first long-distance telegraph line carried news from Baltimore to Washington D.C. 11.1
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Technology Improves Farming In 1836, the blacksmith John Deere invented a lightweight plow with a steel cutting edge. 11.1
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The Cotton Boom Eli Whitney invented a machine for cleaning cotton; cotton gin. It triggered a vast movement westward. Cotton was king. More Native American groups were driven off Southern Land Slavery continued to be important as a source of labor. 11.2
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