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More Technological Advances The Big Idea Advances in technology led to new inventions that continued to change daily life and work.Advances in technology led to new inventions that continued to change daily life and work. Main Ideas The telegraph made swift communication possible from coast to coast.The telegraph made swift communication possible from coast to coast. With the shift to steam power, businesses built new factories closer to cities and transportation centers.With the shift to steam power, businesses built new factories closer to cities and transportation centers. Improved farm equipment and other labor-saving devices made life easier for many Americans.Improved farm equipment and other labor-saving devices made life easier for many Americans. New inventions changed lives in American homesNew inventions changed lives in American homes

Main Idea 1: The telegraph made swift communication possible from coast to coast. In 1832, Samuel F. B. Morse perfected the telegraph—a device that could send information over wires.In 1832, Samuel F. B. Morse perfected the telegraph—a device that could send information over wires. –The device did not catch on until the 1844 Democratic National Convention, when the nomination was telegraphed to Washington. 2

Main Idea 1: The telegraph made swift communication possible from coast to coast. A Morse associate created Morse code to communicate messages over the wires.A Morse associate created Morse code to communicate messages over the wires. –Morse code turned pulses of electric current into long and short clicks. –Clicks, also called dots and dashes, were arranged in patterns representing letters of the alphabet. The telegraph grew with the railroad; the first transcontinental telegraph line was completed in 1861.The telegraph grew with the railroad; the first transcontinental telegraph line was completed in How long did it take to get a telegram across the continent?How long did it take to get a telegram across the continent? 3

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Main Idea 2: With the shift to steam power, businesses built new factories closer to cities and transportation centers. The shift from water power to steam power allowed owners to build factories anywhere.The shift from water power to steam power allowed owners to build factories anywhere. Factories were shifted closer to cities and transportation centers.Factories were shifted closer to cities and transportation centers. Cities became centers of industrial growth.Cities became centers of industrial growth. 5

Main Idea 3: Improved farm equipment and other labor-saving devices made life easier for many Americans. John Deere designed a steel plow in 1837 that replaced the less efficient iron plow.John Deere designed a steel plow in 1837 that replaced the less efficient iron plow. Cyrus McCormick developed a mechanical reaper in 1831, which quickly and efficiently harvested wheat.Cyrus McCormick developed a mechanical reaper in 1831, which quickly and efficiently harvested wheat. ©

Main Idea 3: Improved farm equipment and other labor-saving devices made life easier for many Americans. McCormick used a new method to encourage sales, advertising.McCormick used a new method to encourage sales, advertising. He also allowed people to buy on credit and provided repairs and spare parts for his machines.He also allowed people to buy on credit and provided repairs and spare parts for his machines. These inventions allowed farmers to plant and harvest huge crop fields, helping the country prosper.These inventions allowed farmers to plant and harvest huge crop fields, helping the country prosper. ©

Main Idea 4: New inventions changed lives in American homes. The sewing machine, invented by Elias Howe and improved by Isaac Singer, made home sewing easier.The sewing machine, invented by Elias Howe and improved by Isaac Singer, made home sewing easier. Ice boxes and iron cookstoves improved household storage and preparation of food.Ice boxes and iron cookstoves improved household storage and preparation of food. Mass-produced goods, such as clocks, matches, and safety pins, were more affordable and added convenience to households.Mass-produced goods, such as clocks, matches, and safety pins, were more affordable and added convenience to households. ©

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New Current Event Style!! News cast formatNews cast format Selected from different categoriesSelected from different categories Selected from different regionsSelected from different regions Must ask yourself “Is this news legitimate? How do I know?”Must ask yourself “Is this news legitimate? How do I know?” Must allow for further critical thinkingMust allow for further critical thinking ©