PPT-The Transportation Revolution
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Project By Luke Cirlingione Definition The Transportation Revolution was advances during the mid1800s in the speed and ease of transportation and an increase in
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Project By Luke Cirlingione Definition The Transportation Revolution was advances during the mid1800s in the speed and ease of transportation and an increase in transportation It produced the rapid growth of cities and towns. Tumbleweed Sedan is more than just any normal car service. We provide an experience to our clientele like no other. All of our vehicles come with the most professional and knowledgable drivers. The vehicles are no older than 2012, so that we are always able to offer our clients the very best ride that they will get anywhere. Oyr vehicles are always meticulessly maintained as well as detailed on a regular basis. You will always be greeted by a professionally dressed driver with a smile. Chapter 12. Chapter 12 . Section 1. P384-389. Industrial Revolution in America. New Machines lead to the Industrial Revolution. Most people at the beginning of the 1700s were farmers, who made most of what they needed by hand.. Industry and the North,. 1790s–1840s. Part One:. Introduction. . Chapter Focus Questions . What were the preindustrial ways of working and living?. What was the nature of the market revolution?. What effects did industrialization have on workers in early factories?. “IT BELONGS OF RIGHT TO THE U.S. TO REGULATE THE FUTURE DESTINY OF NORTH AMERICA” New York Evening Post. HOW DID TRANSPORTATION ADVANCES CONTRIBUTE TO A GROWING ECONOMY? . EARLY ROADS NOT EFFICIENT. Market Revolution. Farming becomes more commercialized. More growing crops for trade, . not for subsistence. More specialized – e.g., . “I’m a . wheat . farmer.”. Larger markets, more intermediaries, less personal. -The Transportation Revolution affected trade and daily life. . The 1800s gave rise to a . Transportation Revolution. : a period of rapid growth in new means of transportation.. Transportation Revolution created boom in business by reducing shipping costs and time.. Introduction: The Regional Dimension of Market Revolution. Market revolution: national in scope, but with important regional variations. Manufacturing and industrial revolution in New England, northeastern cities. TEKS. Technology. 8.27A explain the effects of technological and scientific innovations such as the steamboat, the cotton gin, and interchangeable parts. 8.27D explain how technological innovations brought about economic growth such as how the factory system contributed to rapid industrialization and the Transcontinental Railroad led to the opening of the west. The Big Idea. The Industrial Revolution transformed the way goods were produced in the United States.. Main Ideas. The . development of new machines and processes brought the Industrial Revolution to the United States.. 1. Canals, steamboats, and railroads revolutionized American economic and social life during the antebellum period between 1820 and 1860.. 2. Key transportation developments. Turnpikes such as the National Road promoted trade and communication with the Old Northwest.. . Lesson 1 . The Industrial Revolution Begins . Learning Objectives. Describe how changes in agriculture helped spark the Industrial Revolution.. Analyze why the Industrial Revolution began in Britain.. & THE CREATION OF A NATIONAL MARKET ECONOMY. Regional Specialization. EAST . . . Industrial. SOUTH . . Cotton & Slavery. WEST . . The Nation’s “Breadbasket”. John Deere & the Steel Plow. APUSH: Market Revolution 1815-1840 Mr. Cahill Read Chapter 14 reading : 15 minutes 1. What were the major social effects of the market revolution? 2. What revolutionary changes did American slavery undergo during this period? American History I . Unit 4: Era of Good Feelings and Jackson . Inventions and Innovations: North . Inventions impacted each part of Country. Invention/Innovation:. Textile mills. Inventor:. Samuel Slater.
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