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The industrial revolution made a huge impact on the United States. These products will help you to discover how Americans impacted life in the United States and around the world.
This 12-minute program introduces you to the story of the iron-making venture on the Saugus River and how its successes and failures contributed to the development of an entire American industry. Produced by Eastern National.
They were a phenomenon to American society and an economic force to be reckoned with - the mill women, the first female industrial wage earners in the United States. Softcover, 223 pages.
Early settlers in Massachusetts needed iron tools, nails and utensils to build their homes and plant their crops. Saugus Iron Works was the first successful iron factory in the new world. When the Saugus factory was closed in 1668, many of these workers moved to other parts of New England to forge the beginnings of America's iron and steel ...
Hopewell Furnace was built over 200 years ago by the Pennsylvania Ironmaster, Mark Bird. The site has been restored for the people of the United States by the National Park Service. This delightful booklet for young readers is a guide to the area. By following the map and reading the story you can learn about the ironmaking industry which ...
Passport Book - Visit One of Our National Parks and Get your Cancellation Stamp!
This handy, spiral bound, 6" x 3" travelogue fits conveniently into a pocket or backpack for easy reference. The 104 page guidebook makes it easy to learn about and explore all of our national park sites. The passport includes maps color-coded for specific regions in the country, previsit information, illustrations and photographs. Learn More