Chapter 7: Nationalism and Sectionalism

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Across
  1. 2. Boston merchant.
  2. 5. Worked behind the scenes to build support for Jackson.
  3. 8. One of the leading advocates of this new economic nationalism.
  4. 11. This tariff had been designed to promote American industry and embarrass President Adams.
  5. 14. The country's lone decent route.
  6. 15. This policy responded to threats by European powers to help Spain recover Latin American Colonies.
  7. 17. Groups of workers who unite to seek better pay and conditions.
  8. 19. This act sought to peacefully negotiate the exchange of American Indian lands in the South.
  9. 20. Nationalists who wanted a strong federal government to manage the economy.
Down
  1. 1. Andrew Jackson's Vice President.
  2. 3. Developments in technology transformed manufacturing.
  3. 4. National hero and a major general in the war of 1812.
  4. 6. This machine reduced the amount of time and cost of separating cotton seeds from the valuable white fiber.
  5. 7. During the mid-1820s Andrew Jackson became the symbol of American democracy.
  6. 9. The best known canal of the era.
  7. 10. Northern district of Massachusetts would enter the Union as the free state of Maine to balance admission of Missouri as a slave state.
  8. 12. Soldiers forced 16,000 Cherokees to walk from their lands to Oklahoma.
  9. 13. States could void any federal deemed unconstitutional.
  10. 16. The glorification of the nation.
  11. 18. Denouncing the use of political jobs as a reward for party loyalty.