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Transportation and Inventions? EQ: Which inventions made the Industrial Revolution possible for the factories and for the farms?
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Transportation Robert Fulton – invented a steamboat that could move against the current or wind The Clermont could carry passengers much easier on water – moved people and goods very quickly More efficient method of transporting goods and people
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Steamboat
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Transportation Clipper Ship Long, slender, and fast sea-going ships which could cross the Atlantic quickly (as well as sail to the Pacific). Record transatlantic time for a clipper was 12 days in 1844 (New York to Liverpool, England). Mayflower took 66 days to make the same voyage.
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Clipper Ship ( The Flying Cloud )
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Roads & Canals U.S. needed better transportation systems Erie Canal – created a water route between New York City and the Great Lakes Unified 2 sections of the country Trade & goods flow throughout the U.S.
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Erie Canal
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Transportation Erie Canal helped New York city to become nation’s largest city 1830’s – nation began to use steam-powered trains to move goods & people
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Telegraph Samuel Morse – invented a telegraph that would send pulses of electricity down a wire Morse code Telegraph lines spanned the country making communication quicker & easier
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Farming inventions John Deere – invented a lightweight steel plow that made preparing soil much less work
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Farming Inventions Cyrus McCormick – invented a reaper which cut through grain Cyrus McCormick New technology in farming allowed for more food quicker and cheaper HOW? The grain cut by this reaper fell on a platform, from which it was raked by a person walking beside the machine
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The Cotton Gin Eli Whitney – invented the cotton gin – a machine for cleaning cotton One worker (slave) could clean as much as 50 pounds of cotton a day in comparison to 1 pound by hand This will lead to the need for more slaves to pick more cotton This will lead to the need for more slaves to pick more cotton
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Cotton Gin
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The Cotton Boom The cotton gin changed southern life: Caused cotton farmers to move westward – to Alabama, Mississippi & Louisiana More Native Americans driven off land – as southern farming moved More slaves needed – to pick more cotton as it was cleaned faster
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Farming Inventions Agriculture/Farming Inventions
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