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