America in the Early 19th Century

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  1. 4. Daniel _______________________ and nationalistic federalists felt that all states should follow all federal laws.
  2. 7. Though most African Americans (free blacks) in the North were free from slavery, they still faced ____________________.
  3. 9. Doctrine The _____________________ warned Eastern empires to stay away and declared that the United States would prevent further colonization of the Americas.
  4. 10. The new textile industry created a high demand for _______________, the major cash crop in the 19th Century.
  5. 12. Many states in the __________________ were starting to have thoughts of seceding or separating from the Union.
  6. 13. Destiny The America idea that it was the clear and obvious fate for America to expand its empire westward.
  7. 14. Nat Turner led a violent slave __________________ in Virginia.
  8. 15. The recent purchase of the _________________ territory led President Andrew Jackson to enforce the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
  9. 17. Henry Clay and Daniel Webster both supported protective _______________, which put a tax on foreign-bought goods, encouraging people to buy American goods.
  10. 18. The rise of labor ___________________ in the North changed the work force by improving workplace conditions and treatment of workers in northern factories.
  11. 20. John _____________________ and sectionalistic southern states felt that states should be able to nullify federal laws.
  12. 21. The _____________ party was a political group whose primary goal was to prevent the re-election of “King” Andrew Jackson as President.
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  1. 1. Samuel Morse’s invention of the ___________________ helped farmers in the southern economy and industries in the north send and receive quick information about goods and needs in other areas.
  2. 2. Aside from poor work conditions with little or no pay, slaves also faced the hardship of being separated from their __________________.
  3. 3. The South thrived on a(n) __________________ economy, where crops grew on large plantations.
  4. 5. ___________________ improved because people wanted a faster, easier way to ship goods.
  5. 6. The technological innovations of John Deere, Cyrus McCormick, and Eli Whitney helped increase agricultural productivity in the __________________ economy.
  6. 8. The Adams-Onis Treaty marked a positive change in relations between the U.S. and ___________________ when America purchased the state of Florida.
  7. 11. __________________ and steamboats made transportation easier, so the price of goods was cheaper.
  8. 16. Americans wanted to expand U.S. territory and power to the west and use every bit of land they could so they began removing ________________ from their lands in Georgia, Mississippi and Florida.
  9. 19. Products from the new textile (clothing) industry were manufactured in factories in the __________________.