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1 President Madison video & Questions

2 The First Industrial Revolution

3 Transportation Improvements Scarce Skilled Craftsmen Protected Markets
Overview of the Causes Trade Disruption Population Growth Transportation Improvements Scarce Skilled Craftsmen Protected Markets “Borrowed Technology”

4 Origins of the Industrial Revolution
Trade Disruption – creates demand Population Growth – demand & labor Transportation Improvements – Easier to move products. Early canal

5 Origins II Scarce Skilled Craftsmen Protected Markets

6 Origins III “Borrowed Technology” Richard Arkwright’s Water Frame
Samuel Slater Arkwright’s Water Frame

7 Spinning Wheel

8 Slater and the First Textile Mill
Right: Slater’s Mill, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

9 Slater’s Mill

10 “Borrowed Technology”
Power Loom Francis Cabot Lowell Silhouette of Francis Cabot Lowell Silhouette of Francis Cabot Lowell

11 Power Loom Weaver Power Loom Weaver

12 Lowell Textile Mills

13 Lowell Textile Mills

14 Slaves Using the Cotton Gin

15 Changes in Cotton Production
1820 1860

16 Value of Cotton Exports As % of All US Exports

17 Industrialization’s Regional Development
Geographic Concentration Regional Contrasts Northeast South West

18 Transportation Revolution
Overview: Canals Steamboats Railroads

19 “Borrowed Technology”
Canals British Invention Erie Canal Early Canals

20 Erie Canal

21 Rivers Versus Canals Water Ways One Way Slow Light Goods Costly N/S
Direction Canals Two Way Faster Heavy Goods Cheaper E/W

22 Erie Canal Geography Construction and Cost Impact: “Canal Boom”
New York becomes the top commerce city of America Encourages people to move to Great Lakes area

23 Erie Canal

24 “Borrowed Technology”
Railroads British Invention

25 1850’s to 1880s steam locomotive

26

27 Impact of Railroads Time – Much faster to travel Transportation Costs of goods go down by drastic amounts

28 Steamboats Impact – now products can be moved quickly on southern rivers Why are these boats designed to look like this?

29

30 Impact of Industrialization
Changes in Work Immigration Immigrants to the US, 1887

31 Immigration to the US,

32 Two Chief Groups: Irish and Germans
Stamp US Postage Adopted in 1999

33 Impact of Industrialization
Urbanization Growth of Towns and Cities Chicago, 1860

34 Impact of Industrialization
US Social Structure Stratified Society Growing Inequality – Many poor workers The beginnings of middle class. – Factory managers

35 Growing Economic Inequality
Tenements in Slums

36 The Industrial Revolution in Perspective
US Still an Agrarian Society But big changes are on the way.

37 Economics of the American System
Protective tariffs are put in place No central banking or monetary system in place Banks could issue their own money Between 1815 – 1860 there are 3 major economic panics? Debate over how much power the federal govt has in financial working of the country

38 James Monroe Video and Questions

39 Homework Answer questions for pp


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