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Industry Review People/Inventors 1. Inventor of the Cotton Gin 2. Man given credit for the first successful steamboat- 3. Immigrant who brought the secret of England’s textile machines to the U.S.- 4. Man who demonstrated the possibility of using interchangeable parts by assembling guns from a pile of parts – 5. Inventor of a horse-drawn reaper that cut grain faster – 6. Man who built the first efficient sewing machine driven by a foot treadle –

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Page 1: Industry Review People/Inventors

Industry ReviewPeople/Inventors

1. Inventor of the Cotton Gin2. Man given credit for the first

successful steamboat- 3. Immigrant who brought the secret of

England’s textile machines to the U.S.-

4. Man who demonstrated the possibility of using interchangeable parts by assembling guns from a pile of parts –

5. Inventor of a horse-drawn reaper that cut grain faster –

6. Man who built the first efficient sewing machine driven by a foot treadle –

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Industry ReviewPeople/Inventors

7. Designer and builder of the first practical steam locomotive –

8. Man who thought of dots and dashes to convey messages across telegraph wires –

9. Man who improved farming by making plowshares out of steel instead of cast iron –

10. Man who accidentally discovered that heating rubber makes it more useful –

11. Man who made his fortune with steamships and went on to control the New York Central Railroad –

12. Man who developed a new factory where spinning, dyeing, and weaving were together in one building –

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Industry ReviewPlaces

13. Kind of community to which people began moving to be near their work –

14. Section of the nation that welcomed the invention of the cotton gin –

15. This connected Lake Erie and the Hudson River –

16. Country in which the Industrial Revolution began –

17. Sources of power along which early factories were located –

18. River that the Erie Canal followed – 19. Section of the U.S. where most of

the early factories were found –

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Industry ReviewPlaces and Uses

20. Two cities joined by the first telegraph line –

21. State that boasted the first water-powered textile factory in the country –

22. River on which the Clermont was first seen –

23. Means of sending messages using the telegraph –

24. Fee charged to use many roads in the 1800s –

25. Name given to the first steam locomotive –

26. Device that allowed messages to travel rapidly between Europe and the U.S. –

27. Activity for which a post road was used –

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Industry ReviewPlaces, People, and Essentials

28. Place where workers make a product – 29. The first important factories in the United

States – 30. Most of the work on the Southern plantations

was done by these people – 31. Term that describes the drastic change during

the 1800s in the way things were produced and distributed –

32. Process in which interchangeable parts allowed huge amounts of goods to be produced –

33. People who came to the U.S. to work in factories –

34. Eli Whitney’s idea: a series of parts that would fit any model of a given product –

35. War that spurred the growth of American manufacturing –

36. Using tools and knowledge to improve conditions -

Page 6: Industry Review People/Inventors

Industry ReviewPeople/Inventors

1. Inventor of the Cotton Gin2. Man given credit for the first

successful steamboat- 3. Immigrant who brought the secret of

England’s textile machines to the U.S.-

4. Man who demonstrated the possibility of using interchangeable parts by assembling guns from a pile of parts –

5. Inventor of a horse-drawn reaper that cut grain faster –

6. Man who built the first efficient sewing machine driven by a foot treadle –

Eli Whitney

Robert Fulton

Samuel Slater

Eli Whitney

Cyrus McCormick

Isaac Singer

Page 7: Industry Review People/Inventors

Industry ReviewPeople/Inventors

7. Designer and builder of the first practical steam locomotive –

8. Man who thought of dots and dashes to convey messages across telegraph wires –

9. Man who improved farming by making plowshares out of steel instead of cast iron –

10. Man who accidentally discovered that heating rubber makes it more useful –

11. Man who made his fortune with steamships and went on to control the New York Central Railroad –

12. Man who developed a new factory where spinning, dyeing, and weaving were together in one building –

Peter Cooper

Samuel Morse

John Deere

Charles Goodyear

Cornelius Vanderbilt

Francis Cabot Lowell

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Industry ReviewPlaces

13. Kind of community to which people began moving to be near their work –

14. Section of the nation that welcomed the invention of the cotton gin –

15. This connected Lake Erie and the Hudson River –

16. Country in which the Industrial Revolution began –

17. Sources of power along which early factories were located –

18. River that the Erie Canal followed – 19. Section of the U.S. where most of

the early factories were found –

City

South

Erie Canal

Great Britain

Rivers Mohawk R.

New England

Page 9: Industry Review People/Inventors

Industry ReviewPlaces and Uses

20. Two cities joined by the first telegraph line –

21. State that boasted the first water-powered textile factory in the country –

22. River on which the Clermont was first seen –

23. Means of sending messages using the telegraph –

24. Fee charged to use many roads in the 1800s –

25. Name given to the first steam locomotive –

26. Device that allowed messages to travel rapidly between Europe and the U.S. –

27. Activity for which a post road was used –

Washington DC and Baltimore, MD

Rhode Island

Albany Morse Code Toll

Tom Thumb Telegraph

Mail delivery

Page 10: Industry Review People/Inventors

Industry ReviewPlaces, People, and Essentials

28. Place where workers make a product – 29. The first important factories in the United States

– 30. Most of the work on the Southern plantations

was done by these people – 31. Term that describes the drastic change during

the 1800s in the way things were produced and distributed –

32. Process in which interchangeable parts allowed huge amounts of goods to be produced –

33. People who came to the U.S. to work in factories –

34. Eli Whitney’s idea: a series of parts that would fit any model of a given product –

35. War that spurred the growth of American manufacturing –

36. Using tools and knowledge to improve conditions -

Factories New England

Textile mills Slaves

Industrial Revolution

Mass production

Immigrants Interchangeable

parts War of 1812

Technology