The Market Revolution Section 9*1 pp. 274-279. Preview Questions What was the Market Revolution? What was the Market Revolution? How did inventions change.

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The Market Revolution Section 9*1 pp

Preview Questions What was the Market Revolution? What was the Market Revolution? How did inventions change life in the United States? How did inventions change life in the United States? How did farming improve? How did farming improve?

U.S. Markets Expand Nation Industrializes Specialization Market Revolution

I. U.S. Markets Expand Market Revolution Capitalism Entrepreneurs

New inventions made life easier New inventions made life easier INVENTIONBENEFITS Vulcanized Rubber Vulcanized Rubber Sewing Machine Sewing Machine I. U.S. Markets Expand

Effects Of Market Revolution Increased Demand for Food New Agricultural Technology Prices Drop I. U.S. Markets Expand

II. The Economic Revolution INVENTIONBENEFITS Telegraph Telegraph Telephone Telephone Morse Code Morse Code Radio Radio

II. The Economic Revolution INVENTIONBENEFITS Steamboat Steamboat Canals Canals Railroad Railroad

III. New Markets Link Regions U.S.’s regions became interdependent U.S.’s regions became interdependent –South: Cotton –West: Grain and Livestock –Northeast: Textiles and Machinery

III. New Markets Link Regions INVENTIONBENEFIT Steel Plow Steel Plow Mechanical Reaper Mechanical Reaper