Market Revolution (Key Terms)
Across
- 1. the value system that regulated actions and expectations of women.
- 5. Large group of workers put under centralized control and where hand tools were replaced by powered machinery.
- 7. roads constructed by localities, states and private companies.
- 10. Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies
- 13. What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited.
- 15. Those who feared the impact immigration would have on American and social life.
- 16. creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement
- 17. The industry that heavily incorporated the piecemeal process and primarily focused on design and clothing distribution.
- 18. The name Cincinnati, St. Louis and Milwaukee got due the large amounts of immigrants from a specific country.
- 19. Western migrants that set up farms on unoccupied land with no legal right to.
Down
- 2. Women who worked at textile mills and taught a larger and firmer idea of womanhood.
- 3. Raising of crops and livestock for sale
- 4. The term describing what many women started to become as labor began to refer to work with monetary value.
- 6. Process of economic growth and modernization in the first half of the 19th century.
- 8. invention that allowed goods to flow between the Great Lakes to New York City
- 9. The place that became the boundary between free and being a slave.
- 11. The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton.
- 12. Facilitated westward movement and connected Cumberland, Maryland to Ohio. By 1838 it expanded to Virginia and Illinois
- 14. invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate.
- 20. Helped to speed up the flow of communication and bring uniformity/regulation to prices.