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1 Industrial revolution

2 Factories in America-

3 Mass Production - The production of goods in large quantities

4 Industrial Revolution Social and economic reorganization that took place as machines replaced hand tools and large- scale factory production developed.

5 Why did the Industrial revolution happen?

6 1. Jefferson’s embargo act of 1807 2. The war of 1812 America’s economy once relied on foreign trade this changed with the embargo act. Americans now focused on developing industries within the U.S.

7 New England Industries

8 New England pushed to invest in industry greater than anywhere in the country. Why would New England be pushing for new industry?

9 Samuel Slater

10 First Textile factory in America- -

11 1793- British immigrant Samuel Slater established first textile (finished cloth) factory in America in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

12 How were these mills and factories powered?

13 Rivers

14 1813- three Bostonians transformed the American textile industry. Francis Cabot Lowell, Nathan Appleton, and Patrick Jackson emulated plans from an English Mill. Built first mill in Waltham, Massachusetts.

15 Lowell, Mass 1820

16 1822- Appleton and Jackson made enough money to build a larger operation in Lowell. Lowell turned from a tiny quiet town to a booming manufacturing center.

17 Thousands of people came to work in Lowell- Mostly young women.

18 Two economic systems develop North- Factories and manufacturing South- Focused on the cotton industry

19 North still farmed, but mainly only enough to support their own homes- little demand for slavery- Northerners began voicing their opposition of slavery. 1804- mostly every Northern state had voluntarily abolished slavery.

20 Cotton in the south

21 Cotton gin

22 1793 Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin (short for cotton engine) An efficient machine was needed to supply the cotton demand from the North

23 Was a device invented to remove seeds from cotton fiber Whitney’s Machine was the first to clean short- staple cotton Could produce 50 pounds of clean cotton a day

24 By 1820 the plantation system based on cotton had turned the South into a thriving economy. Cotton gin= expanded slavery to 1,200,000

25 The American System In 1815 President Madison wanted to unify the nation. The plan included three major points

26 The American system 1. developing transportation systems 2. Establishing a protective tariff 3. Resurrecting the national bank Henry Clay began to promote American System

27 The American System North= produce Manufactured goods South and west= Would buy goods. South would grow grain, food, and cotton= North would buy Made American independent from Britain and other European nations.

28 National Road

29 National Road- The American System- 1. Developing transportation systems High way system that stretched from Cumberland Maryland- Vandalia Illinois

30 Erie Canal

31 Erie Canal- 1. Developing transportation Linked Hudson River to lake Erie. Also connected Ocean to the Great Lakes. NYC= the most dominant port in country.

32 American system 2. Establishing a protective tariff. -After war of 1812 British irons and textiles were stock piled. -Were sold incredibly cheaper than American goods -Few bought American goods cause of the price. - Placing a tariff on imports would increase the cost of foreign goods= no more price advantage.

33 3. National Bank


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