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Fulton's Folly

Published on Feb 05, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Fulton's Folly and Other Inventions

Jason Cabrejos

Overview

  • Slater's Textile Mill
  • cotton gin
  • interchangeable parts
  • mass production
  • sewing machine
  • telegraph
  • Lowell Mills
  • McCormick’s Reaper
  • Clinton’s Ditch
  • Factory system
  • Fulton's Folly
Photo by NJ..

Slater's Textile Mill

  • Known as the begining of the American Industrial Revolution
  • First to begin 'mass producing' cotton thread
Photo by buechertiger

Cotton Gin

  • Removed Cotton seeds from Cotton
  • Increased Slave numbers
  • Replaced the number one cash crop
Photo by ellenm1

Interchangeable Parts

  • Made things A lot easier
  • The unskilled could mass produce

Mass production

  • The unskilled workers and workers could produce skilled objects with ease
  • Increased supply to satisfy a high demand

Sewing Machine

  • An alternative way to create clothes
  • first used for factories
  • then used for homeuse
Photo by Jim Belford

Telegraph

  • Long distance communication
  • Used mostly by government officials
Photo by denzombie

Lowell Mills

  • Mass production of cloth
  • beginings of work reforms and Labor Unions

McCormick's Reaper

  • An effective way to harvest a larger amount of wheat for profit
  • Often increased the size of the farm that people maintained
Photo by KevinLallier

Clinton's Ditch

  • A way for Ships to get from the ocean, into the lakes and rivers inland
  • Canal for transportation of goods
Photo by Philerooski

Factory System

  • Manufacturing of goods
  • Small groups supporting several machines
  • quicken speed of production to keep up with demand
  • Also som support from Labor reform movements
Photo by arbyreed

What is a Fulton's Folly?

  • An early Steamboat made by Robert Fulton
  • (Clermont)Used to go upstream from New York to Albany in 1807
  • Gained popularity quickly
Photo by Romtomtom

Affects on American Economy

  • It could go upstream opening up more markets for goods
  • Spurred the growth of towns along rivers
  • The maintenance of steamboats
  • Increased income for several people

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Photo by Stefan Baudy