History Readings Week 3

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Across
  1. 2. What year did the French Revolution start? (TRE p. 125)
  2. 4. In 1854 Charles Dickens wrote about depressing industrial cities in a novel called ____. (TRE p. 141)
  3. 5. James Hargreaves invented this simple device for spinning 6 or 7 threads simultaneously. (TRE p. 133)
  4. 9. Other than the textile and metal manufacturing industry, what was another important industry in the Industrial Revolution? (TRE p. 126)
  5. 11. In 1790, artisans in the U.S. were the “____ classes” of the towns. (EAR p. 63)
  6. 13. One of the first mass-produced commodities in the U.S. was the household ____. (EAR p. 75)
  7. 14. The French Revolution enhanced the status of the ____ class. (TRE p. 147)
Down
  1. 1. The richest men in America in the early 1800s were these kinds of merchants. (EAR p. 79)
  2. 2. By 1820, how many steamboats operated on western U.S. rivers? (EAR p. 65)
  3. 3. The raw material necessary to make machines in factories. (TRE p. 134)
  4. 6. By 1830 the primary engine of northern economic development in the U.S. was no longer ____ trade. (EAR p. 55)
  5. 7. Two of the dominant political ideologies of the 19th century were liberalism and this. (TRE p. 162)
  6. 8. Who invented a water powered machine that spun yarn and thread? (EAR p. 77)
  7. 10. Between 1800 and 1900, Europe’s population did this. (TRE p. 128)
  8. 12. George Stephenson invented a steam locomotive called The ____. (TRE p. 135)