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Chapter 10 APUSH Mrs. Price
“To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” – Thomas Edison
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Demographics Changes from 1820-1840 - Population increased
- Population concentrated in NE & NW
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3 Trends Population grew quickly (more than Europe)
Population was migrating westward Population was moving to towns & cities
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Changes in 1840-1860 Growth of cities accelerated
Immigration rate increased - 2 main sources: Germany & Ireland - German: settled in NW, family groups, had $ - Irish: settled in NE, single women, poor
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American Population Centers in 1820
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American Population Centers in 1860
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Immigration leads to Nativism
Racism Economic fears Religious fears Political fears (Whigs)
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Secret Nativist Societies
Native American Association (1837) Native American Party (1845) Supreme Order of the Star Spangled Banner (1850) American Party (Know Nothings 1852)
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The American Party
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Technological Advances
Canals - Need to move goods internally cheaply - Erie Canal
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Erie Canal System
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Railroads 1820s-1830s: played secondary role Weaknesses:
- Lines were short; didn’t connect - Tracks were different gauges - Schedules erratic -Wreaks common
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Railroads cont. 1840s-1850s: Advances led railroads to be dominant
- More miles of track - Consolidation of lines - Support from private & public (land grants) - Further divided North & South
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Magnetic Telegraph Permitted instant communication
Lines more extensive in North Led to creation of Associated Press
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Economic Developments
US businesses grew quickly Growth of corporations - in 1830s - Due to changes in laws - Limited Liability Credit limited growth
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Rise of the Factory Spread quickly in 1820s
Most productive capacity in NE Advances in technology - Manufacturing of machine tools - Principle of Interchangeable parts - New sources of energy (coal) - American inventors were prolific
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Eli Whitney’s Gun Factory
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John Deere & the Steel Plow (1837)
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Cyrus McCormick & the Mechanical Reaper: 1831
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Labor Changes in agriculture led workers to go to factories
2 systems of recruitment - Whole families from farms to factories - Young women (Lowell or Waltham system)
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Lowell Girls
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Lowell Boarding Houses
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Working Conditions Began to decline in 1830s & 1840s More immigrants
12-14 hour workday $4 to 10/week Artisans began to form craft societies & trade unions
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Commonwealth v. Hunt (1842) Massachusetts Supreme Court
Unions were legal organizations Strikes were legal
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American Society Increasing concentration of wealth
- There was mobility (social & geographical) - Political opportunities Wealthy - Concentrated in large cities - Culture of wealth was created
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American Society cont. Poor - Significant number in cities
- Free blacks, Irish, widows Middle Class - Fastest growing class in US - Most influential cultural form in US
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