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MODULE 13 & 14-THE NORTH/THE SOUTH

MODULE 13 & 14-NORTH AND SOUTH
Horizontales
A large-scale farmers who owned more than 20 slaves.
An inventor who made improvements in the design of the sewing machine.
A steamboat that could travel up the Hudson River with no trouble.
Lowell's practice of hiring young unmarried women to work in his mill.
A New England entrepreneur whose ideas completely change the textile industry in the Northeast.
The efficient production of large numbers of identical goods.
A mill worker who founded the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association.
A period of rapid growth in the speed and convenience of travel.
An inventor with an idea for mass-producing guns.
Nickname for the region that grew most of the country's cotton crop.
A Virginia slave who planned to gain freedom by killing slaveholders and their families
An American who built TOM THUMB, a small, steam-powered railroad locomotive with great power and speed.
The tool used to produce items or to do work.
Songs that combine African and European music with religious lyrics.
A skilled British mechanic who could build better textile machine.
Verticales
Owners of small farms.
Cloth items.
Passing stories, songs, and poems by word of mouth to preserve heritage and pass down traditions and cultures.
Samuel Slater's strategy of hiring families and dividing factory work into simple tasks.
One of the most productive iron works in the nation; the only large southern factory that made iron production.
A group of skilled workers that tried to improve members' pay and working conditions.
Stories with a moral, often dealing with animals characters and themes of overcoming adversity.
Crop brokers who arrange transportation of goods aboard trading ships.
Workers hired to watch over and direct the work of slaves.
Union workers' refusal to work until their employers met their demands.