The Early Republic

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  1. 4. textile mills in Massachusetts that provided an opportunity for women to enter the workforce (2 words)
  2. 5. Supreme Court Chief Justice who, in Marbury v. Madison, helped solidify the practice of Judicial Review (2 words)
  3. 6. machine invented by Eil Whitney that made it easier to clean cotton and therefore made the production of cotton more profitable and also made encouraged the slave system (2 words)
  4. 8. a plan, advocated by Henry Clay, that made American more self-sufficient economically (2 words)
  5. 9. idea that argues that states can cancel any act of Congress that they find to be unconstitutional
  6. 10. he was appointed by President Jefferson to lead the Corps of Discovery (2 words)
  7. 13. a series of laws passed by a Federalist controlled Congress; they hoped to silence criticism of the government and extend Federalist power (4 words)
  8. 14. a tax on imported goods that encourages Americans to buy American made goods (2 words)
  9. 18. the set of department heads that helps advise the President
  10. 20. he led a famous slave rebellion in southern Virginia that eventually led to harsher treatment of slaves as fear spread of other slave rebellions (2 words)
  11. 21. his spinning mill, built in Rhode Island, started the Industrial Revolution in America (2 words)
  12. 22. the primary foreign policy of the early American nation; they did not want to side with any country in a dispute
  13. 23. legislators elected in 1810 from southern and western states, they argued in favor of war with Great Britain (2 words)
  14. 24. the first Supreme Court Chief Justice (2 words)
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  1. 1. the followers of Hamilton created this political party that advocated for a strong central government
  2. 2. the sense of loyalty to the interests of a region of the country
  3. 3. the head of the Justice Department; their task is to advise the President on legal matters
  4. 7. a new sense of natonal pride that emerged after the War of 1812
  5. 11. an uprising of western farmers who felt that a tax on whiskey was unjust; the new government used the events to illustrate it's power in domestic issues (two words)
  6. 12. plan passed in US Congress in 1820 that maintained a balance of slave and free states, as well as making slavery illegal north of the 36th parallel in the Louisiana Territory (2 words)
  7. 15. the third President of the US; his inauguration provided for the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power (2 words)
  8. 16. the act of seizing, by force, sailors from American merchant ships
  9. 17. Shawnee Indian wholed and Indian confederation that hoped to stop American expansion to the West
  10. 19. he led an American naval victory at the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812 (2 words)