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Ch.11 Vocabulary

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An Englishman who went to the U.S. under a fake name to create a water-powered textile mill.   Samuel Slater  
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A time in the U.S. where machines and manufacturing replaced hand tools and farming.   Industrial Revolution  
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A system where machines and workers would work in one area, usually near a river which was a factory.   factory system  
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Mills in the town Lowell created by Francis Lowell that hired young women, produced cloth from cotton, and were successful.   Lowell mills  
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A method of manufacturing where all parts are alike so a product can have only one part replaced.   interchangeable parts  
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A man who invented a steamboat that could move against a current or strong wind in 1807.   Robert Fulton  
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A man who created the telegraph with Morse code to communicate long distances in 1837.   Samuel F. B. Morse  
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Developed the cotton gin in 1793 and introduced interchangeable parts to Congress in 1801.   Eli Whitney  
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Cleaned cotton efficiently and resulted in a boom in cotton exports and plantation expansions.   cotton gin  
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Religious folk songs sang by slaves to express religious beliefs.   spirituals  
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A slave who led an armed rebellion in Virginia in August 21, 1831 and killed 55 whites-whites bring revenge in new laws and murder.   Nat Turner  
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A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward one's country.   nationalism  
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A representative from Kentucky who was a strong nationalist and stated that America should be self-sufficient.   Henry Clay  
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A economic plan promoted by Clay and proposed by Pres. Madison in 1815 -tariffs, national bank, transportation.   American System  
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A canal created in 1825 that connected New York City and Buffalo, NY-opened trade/settlement and encouraged nationalism.   Erie Canal  
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President, won election in 1816 with a majority vote and was a D/R. Administration is Era of Good Feelings.   James Monroe  
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Loyalty to the interests of your own region, rather than your nation.   sectionalism  
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A compromise by Clay in 1820 that balanced Senate power by abmitting Maine as free, Missouri as slave-set north of 36° 30' in Louisiana Purchase as free.   Missouri Compromise  
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December 1823, Monroe issued statement that closed Americas to colonization, showed that America considered itself a world power.   Monroe Doctrine  
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