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1 7.1 The Industrial Revolution

2 Era of Good Feelings After the War of 1812, Americans were proud of themselves and their nation James Monroe (D-R) runs unopposed as 5th president. The Federalist party dies out. Latin American countries overthrow Spanish rule. Monroe establishes diplomatic relations with them Monroe issues the Monroe Doctrine

3 New Approaches To Manufacturing
Eli Whitney 1801 Embargo Act of 1807 War of 1812 Blockade

4 New Approaches To Manufacturing
Eli Whitney Change from making products in homes and artisans’ shops to FACTORIES Factory system: using power-driven machinery and laborers assigned to different tasks (assembly line) Factory system allows for mass production. mass production – production of goods in large quantities These changes bring about an Industrial Revolution IR– social and economic reorganization that took place as machines replaced hand tools and large-scale factory production develope

5 New Approaches To Manufacturing
Great Britain Starts the Revolution 18TH century – inventors came up with ways to generate power swiftly moving streams coal next, inventors came up w/ power-driven machinery also, ways to use the machinery to mass-produce goods example, textiles first factories were built their success allowed expansion of factory system, money to research and build more labor-saving devices, and industrialization of the nation

6 New Approaches To Manufacturing
Embargo of 1807 & War of 1812 After Am. Rev., primary source of income was international trade, not manufacturing. Farms and plantations produced agricultural products that were shipped to GB, southern Europe,and the West Indies Examples: grain and tobacco Two events changed this economic plan: Embargo Act of 1807 War of 1812 We begin to think about development of domestic industries, as foreign trade is at a standstill Many shipping centers had actually closed down by the time the Embargo Act was repealed. As seaports recovered, the war of 1812 broke out • British navy blockaded the coastline • Americans had to invest

7 Reasons for Industrial Development in the US
Eli Whitney 1801 Embargo Act of 1807 We must start manufacturing of our own goods invented interchangeable parts which led to mass market of goods War of 1812 Blockade Develop industry at home

8 New Approaches To Manufacturing
Factors within the US to Promote Industrial Revolution Plentiful Resources Inventors - entrepreneurs Sam Slater Francis Cabot Lowell Cheap labor

9 New Approaches To Manufacturing
Factors within the US to Promote Industrial Revolution New England Has the Most Industry Farming not profitable, cheap labor, rapid river currents to use for power

10 Check Your Knowledge 1. What was the Industrial Revolution?
2. What two events prompted America to begin developing domestic industries? Explain. A social and economic reorganization that took place as machines replaced hand tools and large-scale factory production developed. Embargo Act of 1807—brought a standstill to the nation’s once-thriving foreign trade War of 1812—British blockades shut down nation’s overseas shipping network

11 Two Agricultural Systems
North South Farming Methods in NW Territory Farming Methods in NW Territory Farming Methods in NW Territory Eli Whitney: Cotton Gin Grain, crops 2 crops per year livestock farmers grow short staple cotton Farming Methods New England Effect on the South Small move into shipping and industry 1. cotton is king 2. expand into Ohio

12 Two Agricultural Systems
North South Farming Methods in NW Territory Slavery Becomes Entrenched Neither Depended on: little other viable agriculture that made $ and which did not require slave labor - slavery is profitable slavery By 1804 By 1820 most states in N (N of Deleware) abolish slavery dependence on slavery grows

13 The American System Farming Methods in NW Territory

14 The American System Created Because 1. to unify the nation
2. unite the economic interests 3. improve transportation network to facilitate the exchange of goods 4. help America become economically independent Farming Methods in NW Territory This will solve our problems!

15 The American System Protective Tariff
We need these items! Protective Tariff Our industries were new and couldn’t compete with Grt. Britain 1. Britain had stockpiled goods they sold for a cheap price 2. We needed money for roads, canals, lighthouses Farming Methods in NW Territory

16 The American System Reactions Farming Methods in NW Territory
Forget sectionalism this is for the nation! Northern Reaction Northern Reaction Farming Methods in NW Territory We welcome tariffs! Southern Reaction We DO NOT want tariffs! They only make things more expensive for us!

17 The American System Reserrect the Bank Resurrect the Bank Because:
You just know which party let the first bank die off! Resurrect the Bank Because: This would create a national currency making it easier to do business within the nation. Farming Methods in NW Territory

18 Test Your Knowledge Farming Methods in NW Territory
What were the main components of the American System? Farming Methods in NW Territory Sponsoring the development of internal improvements, including transportation systems; establishing a protective tariff; resurrecting the national bank How did the Tariff of 1816 highlight the nation’s growing sectionalism? Many Northeastern manufacturers welcomed the tariff because it allowed them to sell more goods; people in the South and West opposed it because it meant a higher cost for European goods

19 Effects of the National Road
Effects of Erie Canal Farming Methods in NW Territory Made NYC the dominant port of the nation. Cut transportation costs from NYC to the Grt Lakes from $100 to $5. Cut travel time from 20 days to 8 days. People could travel, communicate, and transport goods much easier

20 Effects of the National Road
Farming Methods in NW Territory


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