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America’s Industrial Revolution /Sectional Differences
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What causes the Industrial Revolution?
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Moving away from the putting- out system Growth of the Iron Industry The first textile mills Interchangeable Parts Eli Whitney (1798)
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Inventions and the importance of Patents Machines Steam Engine Robert Fulton pilots the Clermont up the Hudson Sewing Machine Safety Pin Typewriters
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Processes Vulcanization Iron into Steel Oil drilling Inventions and the importance of Patents
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Agriculture Cotton Gin (1793-Eli Whitney) New demand for Southern Cotton New demand for Labor Improvements in the plow Reaper Inventions and the importance of Patents
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Transportation and Communication Roads and turnpikes National Road moves westward- 1811 Bridge Building Inventions and the importance of Patents
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Canal Building 1825-Erie canal Completed Steam Boat Robert Fulton pilots the Clermont up the Hudson Locomotive and Railroads 1828-1 st American Railroad B&O Telegraph Inventions and the importance of Patents
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Locomotive and Railroads 1828-1 st American Railroad B&O Telegraph Inventions and the importance of Patents
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Military Breech Loading Flintlock Revolver Repeating rifle Inventions and the importance of Patents
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Sectional Interests The Missouri Compromise (1820) The Consequences of the 36°30’ line
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Industrialism vs. Agrarianism Federal Land Sales Slavery Sectional Interests
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1791-1803: Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio join the Union 1816-Louisiana admitted 1821-Indiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama, Illinois, Maine Admitted Sectional Interests
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Indian Removal 1825-Treaty of Indian Springs 1830-Indian Removal Act 1835-1842: Seminole War 1831-Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia Sectional Interests
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1832-Worcester v. Georgia 1835-Treaty of New Echota 1835-1838-Trail of Tears Sectional Interests
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