Chapter 13 - Section 1-"The Growth of Industry in the North"
Elias Howe /- Invented sewing machine
~many tailors had to find new jobs
industrialization /
- Occurred in 3 stages
- tasks were divided among workers
- workers brought together
- workers use machines to do some of the work
Robert Fulton / Demonstrated a reliable steamboat in 1807
Yankee Clipper Ships /
- Ship had tall masts, huge sails, & sleek hulls
First Railroad /
- Built in 1820’s; horses or mules pulled the cars
Railroads /
- Helped industry grow
~linked towns with cities & factories
~Northern farmers couldn’t compete with cheap foods & grains shipped from West
Telegraph /
- Device that sent electrical signals along a wire
~ signals were based on code of dots, dashes, & spaces
(Morse Code)
~ Newspapers & businesses could communicate better
John Deere
/- Invented a lightweight steel plow for farming
Cyrus McCormick /
- Invented a mechanical reaper
Section 2
Lowell, MA /- Mills used factory system
Trade Union /
- United skilled workers from the same trade
Strike /
- workers refused to work to put pressure on factory owners
Sarah G. Bagley
/- Created the Lowell Female Labor Reform Organization
~was ignored because she was a woman
Famine /
- Extreme shortage of food
Immigrants /
- A person who enters a country in order to settle there
Irish /
- Immigrated because of potato famine
Germans /
- Immigrated because of political problems
Nativists /
- Wanted to preserve U.S. for native-born white citizens
~Wanted to stop immigrants from voting
~Said immigrants stole jobs by working for lower pay
~Blamed immigrants for growing crime and disease
~Mistrusted immigrants because of religion
Know-nothing party /
- Political party formed by nativists
Chapter 13-Section 3
Cotton Kingdom /- Extended from South Carolina to Texas
for new soil
Cotton Gin /
- Separated cotton seed from fibers
~ planters could grow cotton at a huge profit now
Eli Whitney /
Invented the cotton gin
capital /- Money to invest in businesses
Social Classes / Draw Pyramid here
Yeomen / Had farms from 50 to 200 acres
~lived in simple homes
~most numerous group of whites
Tenant farmers / Farmed other peoples land
~refused to do “slave work”
Plantation owners /
- Owned estates that covered
~Their views & way of life dominated the South
Plantation wives / Watched over household slaves and tended ill slaves
Slave Codes /
- Laws to keep slaves from running or rebelling
~Couldn't leave without a written pass
~Not allowed to own guns
~A crime to learn to read or write = can't read maps
or schedules to try to run away
~didn't have the right to testify in court; couldn't bring
charges against owners who abused them
Nat Turner /
- African -Am. preacher who led a major revolt
Underground Railroad / Network of safe houses offering assistance to runaway slaves