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Transcript of America’s Industrial Revolution /Sectional Differences.
America’s Industrial Revolution /Sectional Differences
What causes the Industrial
Revolution?
What causes the Industrial Revolution?
Moving away from the putting-out system
Growth of the Iron IndustryThe first textile millsInterchangeable Parts
Eli Whitney (1798)
Inventions and the importance of PatentsMachines
Steam EngineRobert Fulton pilots the Clermont up the Hudson
Sewing MachineSafety PinTypewriters
ProcessesVulcanizationIron into SteelOil drilling
Inventions and the importance of Patents
AgricultureCotton Gin (1793-Eli Whitney)
New demand for Southern CottonNew demand for Labor
Improvements in the plowReaper
Inventions and the importance of Patents
Transportation and CommunicationRoads and turnpikes
National Road moves westward- 1811
Bridge Building
Inventions and the importance of Patents
Canal Building1825-Erie canal Completed
Steam BoatRobert Fulton pilots the Clermont up the Hudson
Locomotive and Railroads1828-1st American Railroad B&O
Telegraph
Inventions and the importance of Patents
Locomotive and Railroads1828-1st American Railroad B&O
Telegraph
Inventions and the importance of Patents
MilitaryBreech Loading FlintlockRevolverRepeating rifle
Inventions and the importance of Patents
Sectional InterestsThe Missouri Compromise
(1820)The Consequences of the 36°30’ line
Industrialism vs. Agrarianism
Federal Land SalesSlavery
Sectional Interests
1791-1803: Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio join the Union
1816-Louisiana admitted1821-Indiana, Missouri,
Mississippi, Alabama, Illinois, Maine Admitted
Sectional Interests
Indian Removal1825-Treaty of Indian Springs1830-Indian Removal Act1835-1842: Seminole War1831-Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia
Sectional Interests
1832-Worcester v. Georgia
1835-Treaty of New Echota
1835-1838-Trail of Tears
Sectional Interests