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Industrialization

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What was the economic impact of the War of 1812?   Imports of goods from Europe stopped  
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How did the War of 1812 affect American businesses?   Americans had to learn to produce their own goods.  
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What was the effect of the British stopping American ships and impressing sailors prior to the War of 1812?   International trade stopped  
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What is a cottage industry?   Small business operated out of your home  
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How did the water mill change American manufacturing?   The water mill provided power to operate textile mills. This is the beginning of the factory.  
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Why were early American factories located near rivers?   Two reasons: water was needed to power the mills and waterways made it easy to move goods to markets.  
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What was America's largest industry in the early 1800s?   Textiles - growing cotton, spinning threads, making fabric and clothing  
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Who was Francis Cabot Lowell?   American businessman who built the first really big textile factories  
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How did American factories change life for women?   Women worked outside the home for the first time.  
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Define "free enterprise."   economic system where businesses compete with each other to make a profit  
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What were Eli Whitney's two great inventions?   the cotton gin and interchangeable parts  
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How did canals changes American business?   Canals made it possible to move goods to markets faster and cheaper.  
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What is a canal?   a man-made waterway connecting two larger bodies of water  
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Why was the Erie Canal important?   it connected the Hudson River with Lake Erie which made New York City one of the largest markets in the world  
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What was the Clermont?   The first steam-engine on a boat making it possible to sail upstream quickly  
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How did the industrial revolution affect farming?   New machines made farming easier and more efficient: steel plow, mechanical reaper, threshing machine, cotton gin  
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What is Bessemer Steel Process?   Technology allowing the mass-production of steel. This made railroads affordable and durable  
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