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American Railway (Second Industrial Revolution)

American Railway (Second Industrial Revolution)

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History, Social Studies

7th - 8th Grade

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Luke Tecson

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12 Slides • 3 Questions

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American Railway (Second Industrial Revolution)

25 February 2021

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Founders of the Baltimore & Ohio Railway

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The Rise of American Industry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xjb4iesMuI

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George Stephenson

  • British Engineer

  • Inventor of the steam engine locomotive

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The United States in 1827

  • President: John Quincy Adams

  • At this point, the US is approx. 50 years old

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The United States in 1827

  • First African American newspaper is established in NYC

  • Abolitionist paper

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The United States in 1827

  • The Winnebago War ends

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The United States in 1827

  • Baltimore and Ohio Railroad becomes the first American railroad

  • First section did not open until 1830

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The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

  • Geographically situated 200 west of NYC

  • Baltimore saw opportunity to be a "Gateway to the West"

  • Would eventually extend into IL, IN, OH, MO, KY, PA, and NY

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The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

  • Proved critical to the Union victory during the Civil War



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Union troops during the Civil War being transported by rail

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The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

  • Is the real life railway that inspired the B&O Railroad tile on the Monopoly game board

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Multiple Choice

Who invented the Steam Engine Locomotive?

1

George Stephenson

2

Nikola Tesla

3

Thomas Edison

4

Henry Ford

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Multiple Choice

In what year was the B&O Railroad INCORPORATED?

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1815

2

1827

3

1830

4

1865

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Multiple Choice

What advantage did Baltimore seek to exploit over NYC?

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They were a much larger city

2

They were a much wealthier city

3

Baltimore had a more modern infrastructure than NYC

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Baltimore was 200 miles West of NYC and therefore closer to the West

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