Across
- 4. -involved Maryland’s attempt to tax the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank of the United States
- 7. -moderation in the consumption of alcohol
- 10. —taking their states out of the Union
- 11. —the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- 14. -new politcal party
- 16. Territory -as well as NewOrleans, to the United States.
- 18. -led to factories producing lumber, shoes, leather, wagons, and other products.
- 19. -on land donated by Virginia and Maryland.
- 20. —powers not explicitly listed in the
- 21. Purchase -the United States paid $11.25 million and alsoagreed to take on French debts of about $3.75 million owed to American citizens.
- 22. -about 2,000 others died of starvation, disease, and exposure
- 24. -the immediate end to slavery
- 26. job
- 27. —groups of workers who press for better working conditions and member benefits.
- 28. -freeing
Down
- 1. —absorption
- 2. -the president declared that the American continents should no longer be viewed as open to colonization
- 3. -closed meeting
- 5. —the individuals who would head these departments and advise him
- 6. -or withdraw
- 8. -who had escaped from slavery in Maryland
- 9. but necessary for the government to do
- 12. -the power to decide whether laws are constitutional and to strike down those that are not
- 13. -which began in Britain in the middle 1700s, brought large-scale manufacturing using complex machines and organized workforces in factories
- 15. -the practice of appointing people to government jobs based on party loyalty and support.
- 17. -the powers specifically mentioned in the Constitution
- 23. -a preference for nativeborn people and a desire to limit immigration
- 25. -rebellion, against slaveholders
