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Page 1: Bellringer: EOCT Review Questions. d. Describe the construction of the Erie Canal, the rise of New York City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure

Bellringer: EOCT Review Questions

Page 2: Bellringer: EOCT Review Questions. d. Describe the construction of the Erie Canal, the rise of New York City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure

d. Describe the construction of the Erie Canal, the rise of New York City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure.  a. Explain the impact of the Industrial Revolution as seen in Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin and his development of interchangeable parts for muskets. the rise of New York City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure.

Industrial Revolution

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Industrial Revolution: YOU Predict

The Industrial Revolution, as it is now called by historians, changed the ways in which the world produced its goods. It also changed our societies from a mainly agricultural society to one that in which industry and manufacturing was in control.

YOU PREDICT: What were some positive effects? What were some negative effects?

Watch the Clip: http://www.history.com/videos/the-industrial-revolition#the-industrial-revolition

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Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution:

Period in history in which technological advances led to mass economic changes.

Began first in Britain

Machines replace manual labor

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Eli Whitney

Whitney was one of the early founders of the "American system" of mass production

Identical parts were produced by machines, and then assembled by hand

Whitney popularized the machine which produced interchangeable parts for guns

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Eli Whitney

Invented the Cotton Gin as a means of easily separating the seeds from the cotton

The Gin was mass produced using interchangeable parts

Increased the amount of cotton that the South produced, increasing the demand for slaves

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Erie Canal

Completed in 1825, it allowed goods to be shipped by water from NYC to the west

The canal boats could carry greater loads than wagons

The 365 mile canal was dug by hand, mainly by Irish immigrants

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Erie Canal

The Erie Canal helped turn NYC into a major port leading to an increase in the city’s population and the development of industries

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Other Transportation Developments

Steamboats: First used in 1807, allowed easier transportation of goods upriver

Railroads: between 1830 and 1861, the US built 30,000 miles of railroads (What industries would this benefit?)

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The Monroe Doctrine

Named after President James Monroe

-Issued in 1823, the Doctrine marked the start of the U.S. policy of preventing European powers from further colonizing and interfering with western hemisphere countries

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Monroe Doctrine

What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine? (click the box above to watch the video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kInJWF5--jE