APUSH Period 4: Chapter 9 - Statistics

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Inventor of the Cotton Gin in 1793, 1798 developed machine tools that could rapidly produce musket parts Eli Whitney
73%
364 mile waterway that connected Lake Erie and Hudson River Erie Canal
73%
1790-1860, manufacturing throughout the nation skyrockets, luxury goods become common to everyone Industrial Revolution
64%
Wealthy Boston merchant, toured textile Mills, drew design, worked with Paul Moody to create better design with young female workers Francis Cabot Lowell
55%
Caused by new canal and road system, massive migration of people to Greater MIssissippi River Basin Market Revolution
45%
Moved reaper factory from West Virginia to Chicago, helped Midwest industry grow and revolutionized agriculture Cyrus McCormick
18%
Came to America in 1789, brought the best British technology for spinning cotton Samuel Slater
9%
A central theme of American popular culture which motivated men to seek success Self-Made Man
9%
Groups of workers typically performing, carpentry, stonecutting, masonry, cabinetmaking. Often protested/petitioned against low wages and long hours Unions
9%
Evangelical Protestants 1832, curb consumption of alcohol, Revivalist methods American Temperance Society
0%
Ideology of production based on liberty and equality; small scale works Artisan Republicanism
0%
Organizations of conservative social reform, aimed to restore "the moral government of God" Benevolent Empire
0%
1820-1830s, turned workers into employees and made bosses more powerful. Bosses no longer work and benefit off of struggles of working class Division of Labor
0%
The price of goods should reflect the amount of Labor required to make them Labor Theory of Value
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Helped found General Union for Promoting the Observance of the Christian Sabbath in 1828 Lyman Beecher
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Condemned Immigration, asserted authority of Protestant religious/cultural values Nativist Movements
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Values of Benevelont Empire, opposed by workers and freethinkers Sabbatarian Values
0%
Produced most important inventors, posterity was extremely successful Sellers Family
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Cheaper source of Labor, recruited thousands of young girls to work Waltham-Lowell System
0%
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