Industrial Growth

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Across
  1. 3. Women that entered the workforce at this time felt a sense of ___________ from male authority
  2. 8. Which economic system allows private business to operate competitively with limited interference from the government?
  3. 10. Because the introduction of the cotton gin increased the demand for cotton products, it also increased the demand for _____________ workers in the South
  4. 14. New England was an ideal location to build an operate a factor because of the many ____________ and streams that can be used to ship goods
  5. 15. After The Clermont successfully traveled the Hudson River, cities like St. Louis and Cincinnati thrived since ___________ goods and traveling became so much cheaper
  6. 16. The cost of shipping was dramatically reduced due to technological improvements in __________________
  7. 18. Oliver Evans invented the __________ engine, which revolutionized transportation in the United States
  8. 20. Eli Whitney believed that making identical and ______________ parts to produce items quickly.
Down
  1. 1. The invention of the ____________ gin caused a spike in cotton production in the early 1800s
  2. 2. What type of system would see cotton spun into thread, thread woven into cloth, then that cloth turned into clothes all at once location?
  3. 4. After the invention of the steam engine, steamboat and ______________ became viable forms of transportation for Americans
  4. 5. The construction of national _________ led the Supreme Court to address trade between states
  5. 6. The cotton gin made cotton production much more efficient by removing the ___________ a lot faster than before.
  6. 7. The development of textile mills in __________________ caused more people to move to these cities to find work in the mills
  7. 9. In the McCulloch v. Maryland case of 1819, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress has _____________ powers and states could not tax the Federal Government.
  8. 11. A major effect of _______ _____________ is that goods became less expensive
  9. 12. One of the main causes for the transportation revolution is that the national government and state governments disagreed who had the power to control _____________ roads and canals
  10. 13. The U.S Patent and Trademark Office protects a person's ability to make money off their _______________.
  11. 17. Since there was a need for good roads to transport goods and people, the government built national roads from New England to ________________.
  12. 19. Since most rivers run north and south, not east and west, it was necessary to create a canal linking the Hudson River to the _______________.