Chapter 10 - Growth and Expansion
Across
- 4. president after James Madison
- 10. time period of new inventions, growth of cities, towns, and factories
- 12. tried to stop Seminole raids on Americans, captured Spanish forts
- 13. money put into a business
- 14. many people who built the Erie Canal were from this country
- 19. a document to protect inventors so people can't steal their work
- 20. shares of ownership sold to finance improvements in a company
- 21. a toll road
- 22. the policy of James Monroe, said that America would not allow future colonization from Europe
- 24. an official count of the population
- 26. loyalty to a region, led to the growing apart of the north and the south
- 28. the economic system of the United States
- 29. this type of farming was popular in New England as they only made enough to feed their family
- 30. a man-made river meant to connect two bodies of water together
Down
- 1. towns grew near these so that people could ship their goods to markets
- 2. Secretary of State under James Monroe
- 3. the Industrial Revolution started here first in America
- 5. the ability to buy and sell to whoever you want
- 6. invented the cotton gin
- 7. love of country; patriotism
- 8. state admitted as a free state from the Missouri Compromise
- 9. these improved as settlers moved west
- 11. raised and lowered water levels
- 12. this treaty gave the U.S. East Florida as Spain abandoed West Florida, and the U.S. gave up claims to Texas
- 15. the most important invention of the 19th century; removed seeds from cotton fiber
- 16. former War Hawk who came up with the Missouri Compromise
- 17. most rivers generally flowed towards this direction
- 18. steamboats that specialized in pulling barges
- 22. state admitted as a slave state from the Missouri Compromise
- 23. man-made waterway that connected Lake Erie to the Atlantic Ocean
- 25. Cities lacked these to carry waste or dirty water away, leading to the spread of diseases
- 27. this powered the new machines of the 19th century