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The Market Revolution Chapter 9-1. Markets Expand  Early 19 th century: rural Americans = self-sufficient  mid 19 th century: US more industrialized.

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1 The Market Revolution Chapter 9-1

2 Markets Expand  Early 19 th century: rural Americans = self-sufficient  mid 19 th century: US more industrialized   specialization: mid 19 th century farmers began raising 1 or 2 cash crops to sell – move away from self-sufficiency   market revolution: people bought and sold goods rather than making goods for their own use

3   Capitalism: private businesses and individuals control the means of production (ex: factories, machines, and land) and use them to make profits   Entrepreneurs: owners/investors in businesses – risky if it’s a new business

4   “America is a country in which fortunes have yet to be made…All cannot be made wealthy, but all have a chance of securing a prize. This stimulates to the race, and hence the eagerness of the competition.” – Alexander Mackay (Scottish journalist who lived in Canada)

5 Inventions   1839: Charles Goodyear developed vulcanized rubber (didn’t freeze in cold weather or melt in hot weather)   1846: Elias Howe patented the sewing machine   1851: I.M. Singer added the foot-treadle to the sewing machine (less time to make textiles) = led to factory production of clothing   decreased clothing prices by 75%

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8 Telegraph   1837: Samuel F.B. Morse created the telegraph (carried coded messages across a copper wire)   Connected cities, spread info, kept railroads on schedule   By 1854: 23,000 miles of telegraph wire across US

9 Morse Code   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XHwygN9 CKM (drummer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XHwygN9 CKM   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J8YcQETy Tw (alphabet) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J8YcQETy Tw   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1WdoKKG M5o (twitter) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1WdoKKG M5o

10 Do Now   What communication devices have you read about in science fiction stories or seen in futuristic movies?   What are these devices and how are they superior to the communication devices and technology we currently have?   If such a device were to exist, how would it revolutionize our lives?

11 Canals   1807: Robert Fulton invented the steamboat   boats could now travel upstream   by 1830: 200 steamboats on western rivers = lowered shipping prices and travel times   1816: 100 miles of canals  1831: 3,300+ miles of canals   Erie Canal: US’s first major canal

12 Railroads  Disadvantage: More expensive than shipping by canal  Advantages: speed (4x faster than steamboats), used in winter, bring goods inland   1850: 10,000 miles of track

13   “If one could stop when one wanted, and if one were not locked up in a box with 50 or 60 tobacco-chewers; and the engine and fire did not burn holes in one’s clothes…and the smell of the smoke, of the oil, and of the chimney did not poison one…and [one] were not in danger of being blown sky-high or knocked off the rails – it would be the perfection of traveling.” – Samuel Breck (Philadelphia merchant)

14 Regional Specialties   South exported cotton to England and New England   West sent grain and livestock to eastern cities and Europe   East manufactured textiles and machinery

15 Southern Agriculture   Relied on cotton, tobacco, and rice   Southerners disliked idea of industrialization - thought the northern factories were dirty   Communication and transportation lines were less advanced in south than in north

16 Northeast Shipping & Manufacturing   Northeast = center of American commerce (canals and railroads)   NYC = central link between American agriculture and European markets once Erie Canal opened   14% of workers had manufacturing jobs – produced more and better goods at lower prices than had been done before

17 Midwest Farming   1837: John Deere invented first steel plow = allowed farmers to develop farmland more efficiently and cheaply   Cyrus McCormick: invented mechanical reaper (horse-drawn grain reaper) = allowed 1 farmer to do the work of 5 farmers

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