coal
francis cabot lowell
gibbons v. ogden (1824)
railroads
samuel slater/skilled british mechanic
the first breakthrough/achievements in the industrial revolutio
the transportation revolution
the war of 1812
american railroad companies
chicago
coal replaced wood
cotton
cotton belt
cotton boom
cotton gin
cotton-ginning shed
cyrus mccormick
drivers
eli whitney
eli whitney invented
factors
family
food crops
great britain
heritage
industrial revolution
industrial revolution,
interchangeable parts
john deere
large scale deforestation
life under slavery was
majority of slaves worked in the
mass production
merchants built textile mills near rivers and streams-
other buildings
peter cooper built
plantation house
planters
prices for major southern crops—tobacco, rice, and indigo
railroads
rhode island system
richard arkwright
robert fulton
sarah g. bagley
slave cabins
some slaves worked as
some worked skilled jobs, such as blacksmithing or carpentry-on
steamboat
steel
stricter slave codes
strikes
technology
the development of new machines and processes brought the
the growing demand for slaves led to an increase in the
the slave system in the south
the steamboat
the textile industry arose in the
tobacco production
trade unions
transportation revolution:
tredegar iron works
yeomen