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