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Chapter 14

Terms

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canals
transport goods steam boat could go up one way and down other of canal
Irish jobs
women = kitchen maids men = pick and shovel jobs
high pressure steam engine
oliver evans
telegraph
samuel morse
roads
transportation for goods turnpikes
Strikes
1830's-1840's for higher wages; only 10 hour day; smoke on job;
Why U.S. didnt like immigrants
afraid of outbreading; outvoing; overwhelming; took jobs new religons catholic
Irish controvercy
americans hated them, black v. irish; began to rise up; very political
Elias Howe
1846 Sewing Machine, United States inventor who built early sewing machines and won suits for patent infringement against other manufacturers (including Isaac M. Singer) (1819-1867)
life on frontier
malnutrition; poor housing; disease; depression; premature death; isolation; boredom; violence
German Contributions
Conestoga wagon; Kentucky riffle; Christmas tree; kindergarten;
people
moving west; Europe running out of room 60 mill. left 25 mill came to u.s
reasons for expansion
some destroyed land moved west insearch of better soil; good for grazing; fur trade; ill informed; easy to get there; nationalism
German Immigrants
1830-1860 1.5 mill Germans; uprooted farmers political refuges; Wisconsin
Population statistics in 1850
half of pop. was under 30; pop. doubled over 25 year; 4th most pop. country
Irish Immigrants
under heavy british rule; potato crop failing; flocked to boston and n.y.
vulconaized rubber
charles goodyear
Know nothing party
also known as the American Party and is a prejudice political party it is anti-Catholic and anti-foreign; secret group "no nothing"
John Deere
Steel plow, United States industrialist who manufactured plows suitable for working the prairie soil (1804-1886)
Children Workers
most of industry workers were under 10; mentally blighted; emotionally scared; physcially stunted
reaper
cyrus mccormick
Samuel Slater
built first textile mill 1791
Working Families
smaller, close knit and affectionate; fewer children; considered "brats" because they had more freedoms
Factory Work
horrible working conditions, children workers, long hours: now laws against hour; low wages
Eli Whitney
United States inventor of the mechanical cotton gin (1765-1825) and inter changeable parts
Women Workers
six days a week 12-13 hours a day spun yarn; weaving cotton; making candles, soap, butter
steamboat
robert fulton
Nativism
Belief that the United States should be preserved for native-born Americans

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