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- 4. the method of production in which large crews of people perform work in one location was called the __________ system
- 8. an Englishman who introduced the first power loom (last name only)
- 11. the identification with and loyalty to a particular part of the country
- 15. the widespread production by machinery is called the ____________ revolution (time: 1760-1840)
- 18. ________ Cabot Lowell built on the initial power loom and made one for his textile mill in Massachusetts
- 20. As the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of _________
- 24. the largest river in North America, also a state
- 25. worked with John C. Calhoun to establish government tariffs
- 28. a freed slave who used scriptures to inspire people to commit arson and take over arsenals in Charleston, Virginia (1822)
- 30. lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state were considered ______________ territory
- 31. Judith Sargent ________________ an essayist and playwright, wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men, as some believed
- 33. the machine for separating cotton from its seeds is called a cotton _________
- 35. the set of societal standards for women in this time period was generally referred to as ___________________ motherhood
- 38. in the context of the early republic, the word republican did not refer to a political party, but to the new form of ____________________ rule.
- 39. the word used to refer to the time period before war (the American Civil War specifically)
- 40. Aaron Ogden, who owned steamboats that traveled on the Hudson River, protested Thomas ___________'s steamboat operations in the same waters.
- 42. a type of cloth or woven fabric
- 43. songs composed by slaves based Biblical scriptures (plural form)
- 44. Americans developed a strong _______________ identity during the administrations of presidents James Madison and James Monroe.
- 46. the name of the monthly periodical published by the female workers in the textile mill in Lowell, Massachusetts: The __________ Offering
- 47. _______ code was used to send messages through telegraphs
- 49. James Monroe's administration's governing time period is known as the Era of Good __________
- 51. the man who invented cotton gin (last name only)
- 52. the___________ and Michigan Canal connected Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago (completed in 1848)
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- 1. complete control of an industry by one company
- 2. elected president of the United States in 1816 (last name only)
- 3. the act of putting an end to
- 5. instrumental in establishing the Second Bank of the United States
- 6. in the __________ compromise, the people of the state of ___________ could own slaves (two blanks, same word)
- 7. opened a cloth factory in Rhode Island which is often referred back to when discussing the beginning of the industrial revolution (last name only)
- 9. Between 1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced __________________ network in the world.
- 10. what type of resistance is a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- 12. the transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy is called the ____________ revolution (time: 1820s, 1830s)
- 13. Juan Bautista Alberdi, a political thinker from Argentina, wondered if Monroe’s new policy would threaten the political and economic _________________ of the countries it promised to protect.
- 14. a man who organized a slave revolt in 1800 after the revolt in Haiti (last name only)
- 16. another word for work stoppages
- 17. the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- 19. “You stay out of our hemisphere, and we’ll stay out of yours.” is a phrase that neatly summarizes the Monroe ___________
- 21. New inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s _______________ growth.
- 22. The __________ build near the 1850s also made it easier for people to move their families and belongings west.
- 23. sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses
- 26. led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in which more than 50 people were killed in one night
- 27. A new invention enabled southern ______________ owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- 29. the slave trade within the United States was called the _________ slave trade
- 32. People trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, ________________.
- 34. government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- 36. a person or machine that harvests a crop
- 37. tariffs on import goods, the establishment of the National Bank, and government subsidies all became known as the ____________ System
- 41. boats outfitted with steam boiler engines to power their paddle wheels
- 45. Eli Whitney made his rifle with __________ parts
- 48. Catharine _____________ founded the Hartford Female Seminary, a school for women in Connecticut.
- 50. powers not explicitly stated in the Constitution are called _________ powers
