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Ch.11 Vocab

Hajin Seo S1200120 Ch.11 Vocab

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He sailed to the United States under false name. Samuel Slaster
During this, factory machines replaced hand tools, and large-scale manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work. Industrial Revolution
It brought many workers and machines together under one roof. factory system
It textile mills in the village, employed form girs who lived in company-owned boarding houses. Lowell mills
A part that is exactly like another part. interchangeable parts
He invented a steamboat that could move against the current or a strong wind. Robert Fulton
First demonstroted his telegraph. Samuel F.B. Morse
He invented a machine for cleaning cotton in 1793. Eli Whitney
It made the Cotto-cleaning process for more efficient. Cotton gin
religious folk songs. sprituals
He led themost famous slave ribellion in Virginia in 1831. Nat Turner
A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward your country. nationalism
HE was a strog nationalist and his plan to strengthen the country and unify its different regions. Henry Clay
A plan introduced in 1815 to make the United States economically self-sufficient. American System
He created a water route between New York city and Buffalo, New York. Erie Canal
He won the presidency in 1810 with a large majority of electoral votes. James Manroe
It is a loyalty to the interests of your own regin or section of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole. Sectionalism
A series of laws enacted in 1820 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states. Misssouri Compromise
A policy of U.S. opposition to any European inferference in the Western Hemisphere. announced by President Manroe in 1823. Manroe Doctrine
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