Chapter 10 - Growth and Expansion

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