Across
- 2. Factories were able to make cloth _________ than people could make it by hand, and therefore, people could no longer sell their cloth.
- 5. He thought that it was good that factories employed children, but he later realized that it was not.
- 7. These two U.S. cities were the first to have factories (Hint: Use the word 'and' between them.)
- 9. Machines would work as long as they were powered by _______.
- 10. This person was the leader of the underground "army' which opposed factories.
- 11. The _______ factory owners did not like that Britain made laws to improve the conditions in factories.
Down
- 1. Crowded,dirty __________ _______________ were built by factory owners, and factory workers had no choice but to live in them.
- 3. These people did not like factories because they made it impossible for people to make a living at home. They were followers a man for whom their group is named. Today, anyone who doesn't like new inventions might be called this.
- 4. This person watched the factory workers to make sure they were working hard.
- 6. Factory work was especially difficult for children because they had to stand for long hours and the cotton dust hurt their __________.
- 8. He did not want factories in the U.S. because he felt it would not be good for the country.
