History quiz 1

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cotton

by 1850, the South was totally committed to a society based on slavery and _______. (cotton, rice, sugar, tobacco)

Lancaster-Philadelphia Turnpike

first highway in the United States

Cumberland

the highway that enabled thousands of settlers to make the journey to the Northwest Territory was the ______ Road. (Cumberland, Erie, Pacific, or Transcontinental)

true

true or false: a large part of the factory labor force during the Industrial Revolution was made up of women and children

false

true or false: as factories increased in number, cities became smaller

true

true or false: corduroy roads were roads made out of logs to cover swampy places

true

true or false: in the early 1800s, farmers did not use metal plows because they believed the metal would poison the soil

true

true or false: labor organization was slow because it was regarded as unpatriotic

false

true or false: steamboat travel was the safest way to travel to the West because the rivers were clear of obstacles

true

true or false: the Erie Canal took eight years to build, and it cost $7 million.

false

true or false: the Industrial Revolution started in the United States after the English sent merchants to the United States to show Americans how to develop new machines

true

true or false: the Portage Railroad carried canal boats over the mountains in Pennsylvania

false

true or false: the turnpike was a toll road which could only be used on rainless days

Cyrus McCormick

Who invented the reaper?

Elias Howe

Who invented the sewing machine?

1, 4, 5

in which ways did the cotton gin affect the South? 1. slaves become more important and valuable. 2. land under production declined 3. prosperity reached most of the Southern population 4. southern attitudes about slavery hardened 5. cotton became the principal southern crop

capital

money

flatboats

most of the settlers traveling to the West floated on ________ whenever possible. (steamboats, flatboats, canoes)

true

railroad engines were originally so feeble that a horse was occasionally carried along as a spare in case of emergency

railroads

the coming of the _______ slowed the building of canals in the 1830s and 1840s. (cotton gins, railroads, steamboats)

capitalists

those who invest money in industry

Erie Canal

what connected Buffalo and the Hudson River?

locks

what is used to raise and lower canal boats?

cotton gin

which invention by Eli Whitney dramatically changed agriculture in the South? (cotton gin, flail, reaper, or sickle)

1, 2, 5

which of these show how the Erie Canal affected the United States? 1. Westward expansion was aided 2. more employees were available for northeastern factories 3. the price Midwestern farms got for their crops fell 4. canals stopped being built because they could not compete 5. shipping costs between the Great Lakes and New York City were cut to a tenth

South Carolina Railroad

which railroad connected Charleston and Hamburg

Baltimore and Ohio

which railroad was the first railroad to carry passengers?

Robert Fulton

who built the first successful steamboat?

Frances C. Lowell

who invented the loom?

Samuel F.B. Morse

who perfected the telegraph?

Samuel Slater

who started the first textile factory in Rhode Island?

Eli Whitney

who was called the father of mass production?


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