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Northern Economy & Industrial Revolution
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Industrial Revolution –Period of rapid growth using machines for manufacturing & production –Started in the textile industry (cloth) –Occurred in response to a demand for manufactured goods (War of 1812)
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Started in Great Britain but manufacturing grew slowly in the U.S. Factors: –High price of labor –Lack of capital Industrial Revolution
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War of 1812: –British blockaded ports –Americans begin to buy items from American manufacturers –Manufacturers expand, investors lend more money Industrial Revolution
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“To be independent for the comforts of life we must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer side by side of the agriculturist.” --Thomas Jefferson
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Manufacturing Breakthrough New technology: –James Hargreaves’ spinning jenny produced many threads at the same time. –Richard Arkwright’s water frame created high quality thread using water power! –New inventions increased production and lowered costs!!
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Manufacturing Breakthrough Interchangeable Parts—process developed by Eli Whitney that called for making each vital part of a machine exactly the same
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Manufacturing Breakthrough Mass Production— efficiently making large numbers of identical goods
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3 Elements of Mass Production: Interchangeable parts Machines to make the parts Division of Labor- each worker does the same task over and over Manufacturing Breakthrough
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New Factories Northeast was the home of the nation’s industry- more rivers for water powered factories/machines, more money to invest.
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New Factories Eventually steam-powered factories replaced water-powered factories –Built closer to cities because they didn’t need to stay by a river. Closer to labor, transportation People flock to cities for jobs- population boom
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Communication Samuel Morse invented the first telegraph (sends pulses of electrical current through a wire) 1844: First public test
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Changing Life at Home Elias Howe invented the sewing machine Isaac Singer improved the sewing machine
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Changing Life at Home Other inventions/improvements: –Iceboxes –Iron cookstove –Public water systems & indoor plumbing –Matches –Safety pin –Mass production of old items
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Transportation Revolution Period of rapid growth in the speed & convenience in travel –More roads and canals built –New inventions (steamboat and railroad)
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Shipping times reduced –1817: shipping cargo from Cincinnati, OH to New York, NY took two months –1850s: One week Shipping costs reduced –Overland: $100 to ship a load of goods by land across NY state –Canal: $5 Made goods cheaper!! Transportation Revolution
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Steamboat Robert Fulton created a steam powered boat- the Clermont Transportation Revolution
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Steamboat Advantages: –Move quickly against the current –Did not rely on wind power –Shorter travel time, reduced costs Transportation Revolution
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Railroads Peter Cooper built a steam powered locomotive in 1830- Tom Thumb Transportation Revolution
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Advantages: –Goods could travel far distances quickly (new markets) –Undeterred by weather conditions –Reduced shipping costs –Helped cities grow Railroads Transportation Revolution
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