Across
- 4. Roads made of sawed-off logs, laid side by side.
- 7. The growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- 8. The rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical objects.
- 11. Laws that controlled every aspect of a slave’s life.
- 12. The denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people.
- 18. Identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers.
- 21. Used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers.
Down
- 1. Led a slave revolt in 1831.
- 2. Brings workers and machinery together in one place.
- 3. Channel that is dug across land and filled with water.
- 5. Opened a mill in Waltham, Massachusetts and built it to include both spinning and weaving in one building.
- 6. Gradually, machines took the place of many hand tools. Much of the power once provided by people and horses began to be replaced, first by flowing water and then by steam engines.
- 9. Religious folk songs that blended biblical themes with the realities of slavery.
- 10. Toll roads.
- 13. People who wanted to preserve the country for white, American-born Protestants.
- 14. Famous early Pioneer who cleared a route through the Appalachian Mountains called the Wilderness Road.
- 15. People who invest capital, or money, in a business to earn a profit.
- 16. Senator who persuaded Congress in 1820 to adopt the Missouri Compromise.
- 17. Created the telegraph and a code to send electronic signals over a wire.
- 19. A device that used electrical signals to send messages.
- 20. Widespread starvation.
