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- 3. mountains, The ___ are a system of mountains in eastern to northeastern North America.
- 5. a boat that is propelled primarily by steam power.
- 6. Canal, 363-mile waterway that connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson River in upstate New York.
- 9. river, The largest river in North America spanning from Minnisota to the gulf of mexico.
- 13. gin, a machine for separating cotton from its seeds.
- 14. of Freedom, documents declaring the free status of blacks.
- 16. used mechanization to automate much of the weaving process.
- 18. Morse, contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system.
- 20. Ford, is responsible for creating the Model T.
- 23. Whitney, creator of the use of interchangeable parts.
- 27. plains, is located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains.
- 28. Slater, one of the first forefathers of the industrial revolution.
- 30. point-to-point text messaging system.
- 33. to depend on each other.
- 35. Fulton, the creator of the steam boat.
- 36. practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock.
- 37. device used to break large items into smaller pieces by grinding and crushing.
- 40. hymns or songs based off of slaves interpration of scripture and biblical figures such as moses who led Isreal out of Egypt.
- 41. the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- 42. Turner, a slave in 1831 who led a small group of fellow slaves in a voilent rebellion that would kill 50 people in one night.
- 43. places refer to city land instead of farm land.
- 44. auctions, This is where slave owners got slaves they bid money for them.
- 45. System, a system based on factory production where a large number of workers work in one location.
- 46. a large horse drawn vehicle to carry passengers and mail They are known for being called “shake guts”.
- 47. Reaper, self automated deceit that harvests crops.
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- 1. Vesey, a slave who inspired other slaves by scripture to take over aresnals and burn down buildings.
- 2. an agricultural farm that used enslaved people for labor.
- 4. wheel, is adevice for spinning thread or yarn from fibres.
- 7. Cabot Lowell, a developer of the textile mill.
- 8. Structures, a concept to exemplify the social importance of people.
- 10. cities, cites built on a port that were important landmarks in america for shipping and trading.
- 11. resistance, refers to peacefully or respectfully declining evil opposition.
- 12. soft fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll.
- 14. a woven fabric.
- 15. slave trade, a large network of trade involving slaves.
- 17. Revolution, the transition from a pre-industrial economy to a capitalist economy centered around a market business.
- 19. Code, method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences.
- 21. relating to geography.
- 22. Road, the first major improved highway built by the federal government.
- 24. people who work in the crafting industry, weathermen or women usually at a factory.
- 25. States, a country in North America that includes 50 states.
- 26. are often cultivated for seeds and are used in bread.
- 29. are people or companies involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- 31. system, the system revoulved around work from a slave and the leadership of a master.
- 32. places refer to farm land instead of city land.
- 34. Industry, the ____ is a industry centered around the production and designing of clothing
- 36. period,period spanned the end of the War of 1812 to the start of the American Civil War in 1861.
- 38. Revolution, the widespread production of machinery from Europe.
- 39. Deere, inventor of a polished plow.
- 48. the legislature of the federal government of the United States.
