bonus crossword 3

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Across
  1. 3. 1st name of 1st president born west of Appalachians
  2. 6. In Gibbons v. Ogden this Court struck down a monopoly the New York legislature had granted for the steamboat industry
  3. 8. Anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic feeling especially prominent in the 1830s through the 1850s
  4. 11. Many writers attempted to please the public by writing these kind of horror stories
  5. 15. the Baltimore and Ohio was the first one of this
  6. 16. invented a horse-drawn machine that greatly increased the amount of wheat a farmer could harvest
  7. 19. Jackson used this to force Congress to consider the President’s position
  8. 22. made possible upstream navigation and rapid transport across the Great Lakes, and eventually the Atlantic Ocean
  9. 24. one of the “Five Civilized Tribes”
  10. 25. Despite persistent and growing economic inequality, Americans generally believed they had created this type of society
  11. 28. A term that describes a type of man who achieved success in America through his own intelligence and hard work
  12. 30. A group who insisted on the primacy of individual judgment over existing social traditions and institutions
  13. 32. Speaker of the House who promoted the American System in his presidential campaign of 1824
  14. 35. this removal act was signed by Andrew Jackson
  15. 36. ran for President of the United States in 1824
  16. 37. Toll roads constructed by localities, states, and private companies
  17. 38. gold and silver were considered this type of money
  18. 39. controversy exposed deep rift between North and South and led to slavery being banned in Louisiana Purchase above the latitude of 36o30'
Down
  1. 1. economic changes called by historians that transformed the United States “the ______ revolution”
  2. 2. invented the cotton gin
  3. 4. steel plow Inventor, in 1837,invention made possible the rapid subduing of the western prairies
  4. 5. type of transportation that was most efficient for bulk cargo transportation
  5. 7. In the 1820s almost all adult white males gain right to vote without this type of qualification
  6. 9. type of destiny that became a justification for American empire
  7. 10. doctrine that stated that the western hemisphere would be closed to European colonization, and that the United States would not interfere in European affairs
  8. 12. author of Democracy in America
  9. 13. U.S. purchased this territory in 1803
  10. 14. Jackson rejected this form of government
  11. 17. Most important and profitable of the canals of the 1820s, connected the Great Lakes to the East Coast and made New York City the nation’s largest port.
  12. 18. believers of manifest destiny stated that God had given them this kind of Christianity to spread
  13. 20. A device that made possible instantaneous communication invented by Samuel Morse in 1844.
  14. 21. type of local bank that received deposits while the charter of the Bank of the United States was about to expire.
  15. 23. belief that loyalty to one’s section of birth was as important as loyalty to the United States
  16. 26. this system of manufactures was defined as an industrial mass production of interchangeable parts that could be rapidly assembled into standardized finished products
  17. 27. associated with steam engine
  18. 28. this Bank of the United States was chartered in 1816 but President Andrew Jackson vetoed the recharter bill in 1832
  19. 29. nicknamed “Old Hickory”
  20. 31. type of bargain between J.Q. Adams and Henry Clay
  21. 33. A Supreme Court decision that began in Georgia holding that Indian nations were a distinct people with the right to maintain a separate political identity
  22. 34. system that consolidated an entire manufacturing process under a single roof