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Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution. Steamboat. Telegraph. Steel Plow. Cotton Gin. Cyrus McCormick. Eli Whitney. John Deere. Robert Fulton. Steamboat. Using the documents to the right explain how the steamboat changed the united states? Min 100 words.

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Industrial Revolution

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  1. Industrial Revolution

  2. Steamboat Telegraph Steel Plow Cotton Gin Cyrus McCormick Eli Whitney John Deere Robert Fulton

  3. Steamboat Using the documents to the right explain how the steamboat changed the united states? Min 100 words. The sum is one hundred and fifty miles in thirty-two hours, equal to near five miles an hour...Throughout my whole way, both going and returning, the wind was ahead. No advantage could be derived from my sails. The whole has therefore been performed by the power of the steam-engine. - Robert Fulton

  4. How long do you think he has been working today? Because the cotton gin can clean more cotton What are these men talking about? what is the job of this little girl? Was the cotton gin good for the south?why?

  5. Lowell Mills “I want you to consent to let me go to Lowell... I could earn more to begin with [in the textile mills] than I can get anywhere about here. I am in need of clothes which I cannot get if I stay here... I want to go to Lowell.” -- Mary Paul to her father, September 13, 1845 Examine the documents to the left. Do you think the life of a “Lowell girl” met Mary Paul’s expectations? Prove your answer by using evidence from the documents. Min of 100 words.

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