Relier Pairs Industrial RevolutionVersion en ligne Matching the definitions for industrial revolution par Angelica Robinson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Industrial Revolution 1700-1920 A rapid change in how people moved and lived and how things were made. Erie Canal Waterway that ran through America and connected the Midwest and the Northeast. textile mill Factory that made cloth from cotton. mass production Making products that are all the same in large quantities using a machine. Transatlantic Railroad Railroad that went across most of America, making travel faster and safer. Morse code Special code sent by telegraph that could be translated into letters and words. Eli Whitney Invented the cotton gin which changed the way cloth was made telegraph Machine that used long and short sounds to communicatemessages. Samuel Slater Opened the first textile mill in Rhode Island in 1793. He started the Industrial Revolution in America. Samuel Morse Invented a way to communicate using sounds translated into letters and steam engine An engine that is run by the power of steam Large buildings in the cities were products were made in large quantities. Robert Fulton Ran the first successful steamboat in America. steamboat Boat that was powered by a steam engine. It was powerful enough to go up river. cotton gin Machine that separated the seeds from the cotton. boll The round, white part of the cotton plant.