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Unifying Themes Topic 7.1 Title The Industrial Revolution and Life in the North (pgs.

368-388)
Instructions: Skim the Topic/Chapter to list maximum of 10 details that support the theme
1- Cultural Identity Freata general/first newspaper/ slavery legal north/African Americans=discrimination/ Protestant Christianity/Catholic
❖ Patriotism Christianity/
❖ Literature
❖ Artistic expression
❖ Cultural Values

2- Movement and Interaction of Cultures 1820s german jews immigrated/cities expanded/ Capitalism/Urbanization/Nativist/Massive
❖ Movement to/ from and within the US immigration/
❖ Immigrant groups’ impact on US Society
❖ Debates over immigration

3- Time, Continuity, and Change 1800s Industrial Rev./products made in Great britain/1820s German jews immigrated/spread of diseases/ 1840s famine/ 1800s
❖ Events Happening flood of new inventions/ Samuel Slater Emigrates to the U.S./Scarcity/The Spread of Factories/Potato disease spreads

4- Geography and the Environment Lowell mills in Massachusetts/contaminated water/urbanization increases diversity/epidemics from unchreated waters/ New
❖ Climate / Location England hilly regions and falling streams/Artisans/Trade Unions-labor reform movement/Attractions/
❖ Interaction with the environment
❖ Natural resources

5- Development of Transformation of Social Structures Lowell girls/sing of success=wife stays home/ child labor/ Mass Production/Artisans/Trade Unions-labor reform movement/
❖ Gender Roles
❖ Class Racial / Ethnic identities

6- Power, Authority, and Governance Know nothing/no laws regulating machines/ Nativists-Were laws to control how many immigrants came into the country
❖ Laws

7- Civic Ideals and Practices 1792, group of 24 investors started New York Exchange/Americans must rule America/Nativists-Controlled how immigrants
❖ Rights vote/
❖ Authority/power

8- Interaction of Economic Systems Supply amount of goods to sell/12 hours a day/ 6 days a week/ year long/ new accesses of credit/mass
❖ Agriculture production/Profit/Demand/Credit/Child labor
❖ Trade Manufacturing
❖ Labor systems Jobs / ways of working

9- Science, Technology, and Innovation Factories and machinery/ New development/locomotive/Developed the spinning jenny/ food canned factories/steamboats/
❖ Innovation / New Machines Transportation Technology telegraph/canned food/Textile mills/ clipper ships

10- Global Connections and Exchange Telegraph spread over sea/ goods were marketed/Goods sold internationally/Profit/Demand/supply/Freedom’s Journal
❖ Competition for resources
❖ Global trade / communications

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