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1.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN AMERICA
2.
THE EARLY YEARS
Britain was the first to come up with the idea of industry
Inventors came up with ideas for machines to be powered by coal and water
The machines powered by water would be located near a river or a stream
The current produced by the stream would turn a water wheel that drives the machinery
These ideas were all proposed and put into action by British Merchants.
3.
PRE-INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN AMERICA
After the war was over the U.S. relied on trade as a source of income.
The problem with that was there was no manufacturing.
The embargo act passed by Jefferson made trading with Britain illegal.
This was a problem in the North because the North was a shipping center
Then the War of 1812 broke out which continued the shut down of ports.
4.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN AMERICA
Since ports where shutdown a new way to make money was needed
The first factory was established in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1793
Samuel Slater established the first successful textile mill in the North.
However the factory and other factories alike only produced thread.
In 1813 three Bostonians decided to make more steps in the factories
5.
FINISHING STEPS
Francis Cabot Lowell, Nathan Appleton, and Patrick Tracy Jackson made cloth
The three men took the idea from a British mill and built a weaving factory
The factory was located in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Appleton and Jackson made so much money, that they built a new one.
The factory was named after Lowell because came up with the changes in factories
6.
THE NORTH VS. SOUTH ECONOMY
As the North was progressing with factories the South farmed
The land in the North was not ideal from large farms.
Instead factories were built and the use for slaves became less.
The South enjoyed farming and took no initiative on the factories.
These showed the the North and South had different opinions on agriculture
7.
AGRICULTURE IN THE NORTH
Farms in the North started out growing only for what families needed.
As farming spread and cities grew farmers realized they could grow more than 1 crop
With growing more crops, some required less labor which meant less slaves needed to be used
By 1804 all Northern states had gotten rid of their slaves and abolished slavery all together.
8.
SOUTHERN FARMING
Southern farming was mainly the cultivating of cotton.
The invention of the cotton gin revolutionized the cotton manufacturing
Cotton was in great demand so more slaves were needed to produce more cotton
Cotton became the main cash crop in the south in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
From 1790-1810 the bales of cotton parallel to the amount of slaves both.
9.
PLAN OF ACTION
In 1815 president Madison presented a plan to unite the North and South
The plan was called American System.
This plan was presented by Henry Clay, house speaker.
Under this plan the hope was to unite the country.
10.
PLAN OF ACTION CONTINUED
The plan had three steps of actions
1) having and developing more transportation
2) establish a protective tariff
3) brining back the national bank
Under these steps Madison and Clay hoped to Unite the country.
11.
TRANSPORTATION
Producing goods for profit would be pointless without transportation
Clay wanted to South and North to trade with each other.
The only was that was possible was by land, which was slow.
Canals and roads were built to help transportation.
12.
TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED
People decided to build canals.
With that Erie canal was built
While that was happening the first steam locomotive was built
If sea was not enough, rail roads were bring built as well.
All these ways of transportation allowed people to move their produce or goods.
13.
TRANSPORTATION CONT.
With all the building going on money soon became scarce.
Many states in the North and South built turnpikes or tolls.
The federal government decided to build a National Road.
This connected from the North states to states in the South.
The National Road became a highway for trade from the North to South.
14.
GOVERNMENT ISSUES
Jefferson and Clay wanted people to by american made products.
To make that possible they made the whole country pay tax for British goods.
Both figured that it would help pay for war debt and transportation
This made the South angry because they relied on farming not factories
The North was fine with the tariff because it was a mostly industrial place
15.
GOVERNMENT ISSUES CONT.
The Second Bank of the U.S. had split opinions
Some people believed that the bank was good
What was good was developing a national currency
16.
CONCLUSION
The North and South had different approaches for making money.
The government grows stronger and tried to unite the country
The North was mostly textile or cloth mills. The south was farming.
The North abolished slaves and the South needed more for cotton
The United States is developing in two separate directions.
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