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- 5. Numerous workers in Northern factories were ___
- 6. All slaves had restrictions on ___, so they couldn't rebel.
- 9. This invention was created by John Deere and used to help famers to cut threw grass easier.
- 11. This is the estimated number of immigrants who arrived in the 1840s-50s looking for work.
- 14. This person invented the Cotton Gin which took the jobs of many slaves who had to clean the cotton.
- 15. This cash crops value went up significantly in the mid 1800s that cause slavery to go up as well.
- 16. Elias Howe made this life changing machine that allowed clothing ot be made faster and quicker with the ___
- 18. 1% of white men were known as being ___ because they owned over 50 slaves.
- 20. This place had huge transformation from a bustling port into a global commercial hub.
- 22. The reasoning for why so many immigrants came to the US from Ireland.
- 23. Slaves couldn't learn because their owners assumed they would show ___
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- 1. The thing that was inside cotton which made it very hard to clean and remove.
- 2. The other country that arrived to the US at the same time Ireland did.
- 3. Railroads were know as some of the earliest practices of ___ because they were fast.
- 4. This invention was created by Cyrus McCormick and used to combine all the steps that earlier harvesting machines had performed separately.
- 7. Samuel Morse made communicating over vast areas possible, expanding trade and making big $$$ with the ___
- 8. In the 1840s and 50s, these ships enabled a significant portion of the world's sea trade to be captured before being replaced by steamships.
- 10. What was the total number of slaves in the US in 1800?
- 12. Railway advancements improved the safety and speed of railroads.
- 13. All slaves had ____ freedom and didn't have the best chances of doing things like getting married.
- 17. This slave lead a bloody but unsuccessful revolt in Va in 1800's.
- 19. What was the total number of cotton bales produced in the US in 1860?
- 21. This is the region that most cotton plantations were on and had the most slaves in America.
