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The Industrial Revolution

Teacher: Michael Manko
Across
A group of Americans during the 1850s that wanted to preserve the country for native-born, white citizens.
A boat with a flat bottom used for transporting heavy loads on inland waterways.
A communications device invented by Samuel Morse in 1837 that sent messages through electrical signals along a wire.
A name for the group of wealthy planters who made their money from cotton and shaped southern culture in the mid-1800s.
A fast-sailing ship of the mid-1800s that had a sleek framework, a large mast, and huge sails.
An artificial waterway opened in 1825 that linked Lake Erie to the Hudson River.
A road built in the 1790s by a private company that linked Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
This event was a long, slow process that completely changed the way in which goods were produced.
A steamboat built and launched by Robert Fulton in 1807. This was the first steamboat to be commercially successful in American waters.
A skilled worker.
A range of cotton plantations that extended from parts of North and South Carolina to Texas.
Down
A road built by a private company that charges a toll to people who use it.
A steam engine used to pull a railroad cars
A period of swift economic growth.
A severe food shortage.
A large amount of money that is needed to set up and operate mills and factories.
Identical, machine-made parts for a tool or an instrument.
A political party founded by the nativists during the 1850s. Its members were anti-Catholic and anti-Immigrant.
A system that brought workers and machinery together in one place to produce goods.
A road through a swampy area made of logs.
A policy that denies equal rights to certain groups of people.
The movement of populations from farms to cities.
A young woman who worked in the Lowell Mills in Massachusetts during the Industrial Revolution.
A person who invests in a business in order to make a profit.