After reading the graphic organizer on the previous slide, Make TWO separate claims, each for how natural resources and transportation supported the post Civil War Industrial Revolution Support each claim with examples from the graphic organizer on the previous slide Claim = Resource + Impact on Industrial Revolution Example: The discovery of iron ore in the 19th century led to the processing of iron and to the construction of buildings made of steel. Claim 1: Type claim one here Claim 2: Type claim 2 here

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Iron Ore
Coal
Lumber
Natural
Resource
The largest iron deposits
were discovered in the mid
Coal was first mined in
the United States
during the early 1700's.
It is used as a fossil
fuel to produce heat
and energy.
With the discovery of a
large oil well in Western
Pennsylvania in the late
1850's, an industry was
bom in the US. Drilling for
oil also led to the petroleum
refining industry.
The eastern United States
was covered in forests
that could be used to
harvest lumber.
Deforestation impacted
the US economy until the
US expanded further west
and more forest lands
were acquired. Lumber
could be used to fuel the
steam engines.
to late 1800's in the
Description midwest Iron ore could be
processed into steel, which
could be used to build
of
Resource
railroads, buildings,
bridges, etc.
As the US expanded, the
need for more infrastructure
(railroads, buildings,
bridges) grew as well.
Additionally, steel could be
used to build factories for
Coal replaced wood in
fueling the steam
engine and machinery;
it was used in both
Impact on
Industrial
transportation and
manufacturing. During
the Industrial
Oil could be transformed
into kerosene, which could
be used for lighting lamps
and later as gasoline for
Revolution
Lumber was used for
manufacturing consumer
goods.
Revolution, coal helped
power the railways of
America (needed to
engines that were used on
trains, steamboats, any
other new machinery that
ran on steam. Lumber
was also used to build
homes and other buildings
during the rapid expansion
of the United States during
the Gilded Age.
automobiles. Kerosene
was the major source of
lighting for most American
transport goods across
a growing nation) and
power machines in
factories.
homes until 1930.
Additionally, as the use of
the automobile grew in the
early 1900's, oil was a
needed commodity.
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Transcribed Image Text:Arrange Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was 11 days ago 田 Background Layout Theme Transition 1 II| I12 | 5 Iron Ore Coal Lumber Natural Resource The largest iron deposits were discovered in the mid Coal was first mined in the United States during the early 1700's. It is used as a fossil fuel to produce heat and energy. With the discovery of a large oil well in Western Pennsylvania in the late 1850's, an industry was bom in the US. Drilling for oil also led to the petroleum refining industry. The eastern United States was covered in forests that could be used to harvest lumber. Deforestation impacted the US economy until the US expanded further west and more forest lands were acquired. Lumber could be used to fuel the steam engines. to late 1800's in the Description midwest Iron ore could be processed into steel, which could be used to build of Resource railroads, buildings, bridges, etc. As the US expanded, the need for more infrastructure (railroads, buildings, bridges) grew as well. Additionally, steel could be used to build factories for Coal replaced wood in fueling the steam engine and machinery; it was used in both Impact on Industrial transportation and manufacturing. During the Industrial Oil could be transformed into kerosene, which could be used for lighting lamps and later as gasoline for Revolution Lumber was used for manufacturing consumer goods. Revolution, coal helped power the railways of America (needed to engines that were used on trains, steamboats, any other new machinery that ran on steam. Lumber was also used to build homes and other buildings during the rapid expansion of the United States during the Gilded Age. automobiles. Kerosene was the major source of lighting for most American transport goods across a growing nation) and power machines in factories. homes until 1930. Additionally, as the use of the automobile grew in the early 1900's, oil was a needed commodity. ker notes
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After reading the graphic organizer on the previous slide, Make TWO separate claims, each for
how natural resources and transportation supported the post Civil War Industrial Revolution
Support each claim with examples from the graphic organizer on the previous slide
Claim = Resource + Impact on Industrial Revolution
Example: The dis covery of iron ore in the 19th century led to the processing of iron and to the
construction of buildings made of steel.
Claim 1:
Type claim one here
Claim 2:
Type claim 2 here
Transcribed Image Text:ne Gilded Age DPresent ange Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was 11 days ago 田 Background Layout- Theme Transition III| 1. 2 . | 4 After reading the graphic organizer on the previous slide, Make TWO separate claims, each for how natural resources and transportation supported the post Civil War Industrial Revolution Support each claim with examples from the graphic organizer on the previous slide Claim = Resource + Impact on Industrial Revolution Example: The dis covery of iron ore in the 19th century led to the processing of iron and to the construction of buildings made of steel. Claim 1: Type claim one here Claim 2: Type claim 2 here
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