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Journal Question •What invention do you think has changed the world more than any other? Chapter 11 •Early Industry and Inventions •The Industrial Revolution •During the Industrial Revolution factories replaced hand tools. •Most factories were placed in the northern states, the south still relied on slave labor for their production. •Some inventions of th the early 19 century are… •Water powered textile mill. •The spinning wheel for producing cloth. Steam engine paddle boats Telegraph Steel plow Plantations and Slavery Spreads Southern Plantations Southern states relied on cotton •Slaves had to take each and every seed out of the cotton before it could be processed. •If the cotton was not “clean” the slaves would be beaten and whipped. • With the invention of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, cotton seed was easily taken out of the cotton. •Because of the cotton gin, slavery would need to expand because of the growing need for cotton. • Only about onethird of white families owned slaves. Not everyone in the south agreed with slavery. • Some slaves were house servants, they were usually treated better than plantation working slaves. The culture of slaves stayed strong with… Religion in the back rooms. Music and families, unless… They were separated •Some slaves like Nat Turner rebelled against slavery. Transportation methods Canals, such as the Erie Canal. Erie Canal route Steam Locomotives •Horse and wagon. Missouri Compromise of 1820 •Andrew Jackson becomes th our 7 president in 1828. • Jackson fought in the Revolutionary War and was a General in the War of 1812. • There were still about 100,000 Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River in the 1820s. Many white people believed the Indians were uncivilized and should not live next to them. • Some wanted to make the Indians “civilized” so they could live among the other Americans, causing the natives to lose their culture. Jackson believed that ALL Native Americans should be removed to the west of the Mississippi River. • Jackson believed that… • Government had the right to regulate where the Indians lived. • They should either adopt American ways and become American citizens or, • Move to the western territories. Cherokee native clothing. • The Cherokee’s were one tribe who tried to become “civilized” so they could stay on their land. •But there was one problem. •Gold was discovered on Cherokee lands. •Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act in 1830. Moving all Indians west of the Mississippi. This is known as the… They were forced to walk about 700 miles in all types of weather. 4,000 of the 16,000 Cherokee died on the trail. •Monuments to “The Trail of Tears”. Your assignment • Design a monument for the Native Indians who walked and suffered on the Trail of Tears. You need… • A drawing of your monument. • 100 words on your monument honoring the men, women, and children who walked on this trail.