US HISTORY Proj (2/7)

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Across
  1. 1. – Hint: Crop central to early factories
  2. 4. – Hint: What reformers wanted to improve
  3. 5. – Hint: Fenced farmland → laborers pushed out
  4. 8. – Hint: Hybrid textile machine
  5. 11. – Hint: Word describing coast-to-coast railroad
  6. 17. – Hint: Workers’ collective for rights
  7. 18. – Hint: Key global shipping shortcut
  8. 21. Inventor of the water frame
  9. 22. – Hint: Pre-factory “cottage industry”
  10. 26. – *Hint: Wrote Wealth of Nations
  11. 27. – Hint: Misapplied theory used to justify inequality
  12. 30. – Hint: Workers who smashed machines
  13. 31. – Hint: Japan’s industrialization era
  14. 32. – Hint: Central workplace of industry
  15. 33. – Hint: Mass movement after famine
  16. 35. – Hint: Growth of cities
  17. 37. – Hint: 1851 London exhibition hall
  18. 38. - Hint: Newcomen and Watt improved it
  19. 39. – Hint: Pre-rail transportation system
Down
  1. 1. – Hint: Made by Eli Whitney
  2. 2. – Hint: Cheap steel method
  3. 3. – Hint: Mechanized weaving device
  4. 6. – Hint: Identical items for mass production
  5. 7. – Hint: Step-by-step production system
  6. 9. – Hint: Industry that industrialized first
  7. 10. Power source for engines
  8. 12. – Hint: European expansion for resources
  9. 13. – Hint: Poor urban housing
  10. 14. – Hint: Last word of a key spinning invention
  11. 15. – Hint: Working class in Marxist theory
  12. 16. – Hint: Making large quantities quickly
  13. 19. – Hint: System based on private factories
  14. 20. – Hint: Major reform issue in factories
  15. 23. – Hint: Improved the steam engine
  16. 24. – Hint: Big transportation revolution
  17. 25. – Hint: New social group expanded
  18. 28. – Hint: Main industrial-era energy source
  19. 29. – Hint: Went under the Atlantic
  20. 34. – Hint: Co-author of the Communist Manifesto
  21. 36. – Hint: First instant communication tech