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Key Concept 4.2: Innovations in technology, agriculture, and commerce powerfully accelerated the American economy, precipitating profound changes to U.S.

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1 Key Concept 4.2: Innovations in technology, agriculture, and commerce powerfully accelerated the American economy, precipitating profound changes to U.S. society and to national and regional identities. I. New transportation systems and technologies dramatically expanded manufacturing and agricultural production

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3 The Erie Canal E 1817 – 1825. E 363 miles  Albany to Buffalo. E Much further than any other American or European canal.

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8 C.Legislation and judicial systems supported the development of roads, canals, and railroads, which extended and enlarged markets and helped foster regional interdependence. Transportation networks linked the North and Midwest more closely than either was linked to the South. Lancaster Turnpike Erie Canal Henry Clay’s American System Cumberland (National) Road

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13 A.Entrepreneurs helped to create a market revolution in production and commerce, in which market relationships between producers and consumers came to prevail as the manufacture of goods became more organized. John Deere’s steel plow Cyrus McCormick’s mechanical reaper Samuel Slater “Father of American Factory System” Eli Whitney’s cotton gin and interchangeable part Samuel Morse and the telegraph Robert Fulton’s Clermont steamboat Lowell system

14 B. Innovations including textile machinery, steam engines, interchangeable parts, the telegraph, and agricultural inventions increased the efficiency of production methods. Lowell system Steam locomotives Steamboats Spinning jenny Interchangeable parts Cotton gin Telegraph Steel plow Mechanical reaper Improved roads/turnpikes

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20 II. The changes caused by the market revolution had significant effects on U.S. society, workers’ lives, and gender and family relations. A. Increasing numbers of Americans, especially women and men working in factories, no longer relied on semi-subsistence agriculture; instead they supported themselves producing goods for distant markets. Lowell mills Industrial Revolution Factory system

21 Screenshot from Gangs of New York © Miramax Home Entertainment (2003) in Antebellum America

22 of immigrants during the antebellum period were Irish 1/3

23 1/2 of immigrants during the 1840s

24 Over a million people left Ireland during the Irish Potato Famine (1845-1852). FAMINE

25 GERMAN AMERICANS “German” is the most common nation of origin identified by Americans today.

26 German- American German- American POPULATION DENSITY (1872)

27 Irish-American Irish-American POPULATION DENSITY (1872)

28 NATIVISM Established Citizens vs. Recent Immigrants

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30 Screenshot from Gangs of New York © Miramax Home Entertainment (2003) A Film About Nativism

31 NO IRISH NEED APPLY

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35 The American Party aka “Know Nothings” CATHOLICSCATHOLICS IMMIGRANTSIMMIGRANTS “I know nothing…”

36 Photo by Wes PeckWes Peck


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