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5th grade history

hv 5th grade chapter 12

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What is the Industrial Revolution When new inventions changed the way people lived, worked, and traveled
textile mill a factory where fibers such as cotton an wool are woven into cloth
mass production copies of manfactoring that produses large amounts of goods at once
interchangable parts copies af parts made by machines so that if one part breaks there would be a back up part
transport to carry
canal a humman made a water way
locomotive a railroad engineer
sectionalism loyalty to a area
states rights the idea that indivisual states have final authority over the national goverment
secede to leave the union
ruling a decision
Manifest Destiny for the US to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific
dictator a leader with total authority
Forty-niner gold seeker in california in 1849
reform a change for the better
public school payed by taxes open to all kids
abolish to end
abolitionist a peson who wants to end slavery
equality the same rights for all
suffrage the right to vote
frederick dougles abolitionist and writer who escaped from slavery
francis cabot lowell he started the first text mill
samuel slater brought the industrial revalution to the u.s and invented the spinning jenny
robert fulton he drove the clairomont and the first steam boat powerd by a steam engine up the hudson river
horace mann he reaformed schools and gave teachers an kids a better education
harriet beecher stowe the author of uncle tomos cabin witch helped people understand slavery is wrong
transportation change #1 the invention of the steamboat got the goods to where they have to be.it was faster and made trade rutes better
transportation change #2 locomotives like the tom thumb made it easyer to move materials around the country. as the railroids grew sa did manfactoring in the u.s
manfactoring change #1 the text mill was goood because it made goods faster. And it os under one roof
manfactoring change #2 mass production and elie whitney improve manfoctoring by building machines that made copies an interchangable parts
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