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