Chapter 11 Industrialization

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Across
  1. 1. the denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people (Sec. 2)
  2. 7. the growth of cities due to the movement of people into more urban areas (sec. 2)
  3. 8. engines that create energy by boiling water to push rods and wheels (Sec. 1)
  4. 10. modified the English factory system to work in America (sec. 1)
  5. 11. cut stalks of wheat many times faster than a human worker (Sec. 2)
  6. 12. rapid manufacture of large number of identical parts (Sec. 1)
  7. 16. People who invest capital or money into a business to earn a profit (Sec. 1)
  8. 17. Used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers (Sec. 3)
  9. 18. identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers (Sec 1)
  10. 20. bringing workers and machinery into one place (sec 1)
  11. 21. did the most to tie together raw materials, manufacturers, and markets. (Sec. 2)
  12. 22. People who wanted to preserve their for white-American born protestants (Sec. 2)
Down
  1. 2. a device used to send electrical signals as messages (sec. 2)
  2. 3. or toll roads (sec. 4)
  3. 4. made it much easier, more efficient, and less expensive to combine seams of fabric (Sec. 2)
  4. 5. the process of switching society to manufacturing by machine instead of by hand (Sec 1)
  5. 6. an event headed by Henry clay to keep the balance of slave states equal to free states (Sec. 4)
  6. 9. Widespread Starvation (Sec. 2)
  7. 13. is a channel that is dug across land and filled with water (sec. 4)
  8. 14. controlled every aspect of the life of an enslaved African (sec. 3)
  9. 15. a new way of powering factories allowing them to be built in cities (Sec. 1)
  10. 19. led the most famous slave revolt in 1831 (sec. 3)