| A | B |
| invented | to think or make something for the first time |
| Industrial Revolution | Change from making goods by hand to machine |
| goods | things people buy |
| cotton gin | machine that removes seeds from cotten plants |
| mass production | goods are made exactly alike |
| steamboat | boat powered by a steam engine |
| steam engine | machine that uses steam to make power |
| canals | waterways connecting bodies of water |
| locomotive | engine to pull trains |
| Samuel Slater | helped to start the Industrial Revolution in United States |
| Eli Whitney | Invented the cotton gin |
| Francis Cabot Lowell | started a factory for makin cloth |
| Robert Fulton | sailed a steamboat up the Hudson River |
| Hudson | Name of a river |
| Erie Canal | First big canal built in New York |
| Lake Erie | One of the Great Lakes |