The Market Revolution

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Across
  1. 2. States in the deep south such as Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas became known as the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because of the vastness of their plantations.’
  2. 3. Lyman Beecher, a well known Protestant minister preached in his sermons that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “were seeking to dominate the American West” and he would incite violence against them.
  3. 5. A political group known as the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ believed that immigrants had radical political views that would harm American society.
  4. 6. Early _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ started when men and women living in rural areas began doing labor in factories to earn money, rather than sourcing products from home.
  5. 9. In mill factories, where the labor was dominated by young girls, complaints of long hours and insufficient _ _ _ _ _ inspired activism among the girls in hope for a safer working environment.
  6. 11. By 1860, all but one of the old states abolished the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ requirements to vote.
  7. 14. The Market Revolution created an increased demand for labor, and nearly 4 million immigrants from mainly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and Germany entered the United States for these work opportunities.
  8. 17. “Yet rather than spurring economic change, the South’s expansion westward simply reproduced the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, slave-based social order of the older states.”
  9. 18. Sarah Bagly, a leader of the labor movement for girls in mill factories compared the situation at her job to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in her essay the Voice of Industry (1845).
  10. 19. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ device was invented by Eli Whitney, a Yale graduate, and more efficiently separated seeds from cotton which helped control the large demand for cotton from Northern factories.
  11. 20. The utilization of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in factories in order to weave cloth was triggered by the cutoff of British imports in 1812.
  12. 21. Thanks to the invention of the railroad, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ went from a small settlement to the 4th biggest city in the country known for its gathering of farm products for shipment to the East.
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  1. 1. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was considered to be Thomas Jefferson’s greatest accomplishment during his presidency.
  2. 4. The Market Revolution allowed for more efficient and cheaper newspaper printing giving rise to “alternate” newspapers such as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Journal, the first black owned newspaper.
  3. 7. The invention of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ allowed for the prairie grass in the West to be cut down much quicker, it became mass produced by the 1850’s.
  4. 8. The invention of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by an engineer from Pennsylvania made it possible for farmers to sell their goods overseas.
  5. 10. “Americans pride themselves on being the world’s oldest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.”
  6. 12. Most of the textile mills in New England hired mainly young women to do the labor, these girls became known as the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
  7. 13. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Treaty between the United States and Spain negotiated the territory of Florida to the US during John Adams’ presidency.
  8. 15. The historic construction of the 365-mile _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ allowed for transportation of goods through New York State.
  9. 16. The emerging idea of the time that women must be submissive, obedient and only deal with family affairs became known as the cult of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.