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1 Rise of American industry By: Brad MacKenzie & Andrew Dawson

2 The canal era  Dewitt Clinton governor of New York started the canal era.  He petitioned to the New York state legislature to provided funding for “Clinton's ditch”  The project started in 1817 and lasted 8 years ending in 1825

3 Clintons ditch  Clintons ditch was a canal that spanned 350 miles  It cost 7 million dollars to build but by the time of its closure it had made 121 million dollars in revenue The canals success sparked the start of many other canal projects across the united states.

4 Canal expansion  In 1822 the Ohio canal, better known as the Erie canal was under construction.  The 1830’s-1860’s were the most prosperous time for the canal.  The canal was eventually filled in for “health reasons” but many believe it was to build a new railroad.

5 Railroad expansions  All states west of the Mississippi were in rail construction by 1850.  Most lines at the time were concentrated in the northeast mainly in Boston New York and Philadelphia

6 The first trans-continental line  Started in 1863 and had construction on both coasts to meet the tracks in the middle.  Tracks meet on may 10 th 1869 in promontory Utah.  By the end of the 1800’s there were 5 trans- continental railroads

7 Congress’ role in railway expansion  In 1805 Congress began granting federal land to develop railroads.  Congress passed the Pacific Railroad Act in 1862. The act gave two companies responsibility for building the railroad.

8  Revolution  Political Oppression  Poor Economy

9  Lack of Work  Potato Famine  Homeless

10 Many immigrants took jobs that no one else wanted.  Railroads  Canals  Roads  Factories

11  Germans moved west in search of farmland while the Irish stayed in cities.  Irish are discriminated by most businesses forcing them to work the hard, low paying jobs.  Irish and Black tensions erupt due to job competition.

12  Robert Fulton - Invented the first commercial steamboat in 1807, making transportation much easier and faster via waterways.  Samuel Morse – Invented telegraph in 1836 which would play a major role in the Civil War. This is what we call “Morse Code”  Elias Howe – Invented the sewing machine in 1844 and would later be improved by Isaac Singer in 1851. This made production of clothes much faster and would help in the war.

13  “The First American Factories [ushistory.org]." Ushistory.org. Web. 23 Mar. 2011..  "Inventors and Inventions [ushistory.org]." Ushistory.org. Web. 23 Mar. 2011..  "Irish and German Immigration [ushistory.org]." Ushistory.org. Web. 23 Mar. 2011..


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