GAME GLOSSARY
Blacklisted:
to be labeled a troublemaker and unable to get a job; to have
one's name on the owner's "do not hire" list
Boarding house:
a private home that rents rooms to workers and provides their
meals
Calico:
a woven cotton fabric usually printed in bright designs
Cholera:
an acute infectious disease causing diarrhea and vomiting, often
fatal
Company store:
a store owned by the factory where employees are required to purchase
their goods
Dunping: unloading
an excessive amount of goods (such as cloth) into a market at
a price below production costs, usually in order to drive competitors
out of business
Embargo:
a law that prohibits importing certain goods or goods from a certain
country
Incorporate:
to form a legal business corporation with the authority to sell
shares of stock
Machine shop:
where machines used for the production of textiles in mills are
made or repaired
Mechanic:
a general term used to refer to a skilled male worker who knew
how to build things, whether they were machines or buildings
Mule spinner:
a skilled male spinner who handled a heavy and complex kind of
spinning machine called a "mule"
Overseer:
the man who was in charge of a room or group of workers in a factory
(also used to refer to a man in charge of slaves on a plantation)
Panic:
an economic condition of widespread fear that the economy is about
to collapse, often causing investors to turn assets quickly into
cash
Patent:
a legal document issued by the government giving an inventor exclusive
right to profit from an invention
Power loom:
mechanical device driven by water power which replaced hand looms
to weave cloth in a factory
Temperance:
against the use of alcoholic beverages, especially to excess
Tenement:
a rental apartment building, often in ill-repair
Textiles:
cloth products
Turbine:
a machine which converts moving water power into mechanical power
Water rights:
legal ability to control the use and direction of water in a river
or stream