Across
- 2. the slave trade system in the interior of the country
- 4. the belief that human labor produces economic value
- 5. the legal act of relinquishing property rights in slaves
- 6. a burst of major inventions and economic expansion
- 9. a 364-mile waterway between hudson river and lake erie
- 10. the domestic slave trade with routes along the atlantic coast
- 12. the economic system that binded southern cotton production with northern clothmaking, shipping, and capital
- 13. the republican system of political economy
- 16. an ideology of production that celebrated small-scale producers
- 18. 1819, first major economic crisis in US
- 19. an economic group of prosperous farmers, artisans, and traders that emerged in early 19th century
- 20. labor system employing young farm women in New England factories
Down
- 1. the dramatic increase between 1820 and 1850 in the exchange of goods and services
- 3. the practice of ending slavery in the distant future while recognizing white property rights to the slaves they owned
- 7. organizations of workers than began during industrial revolution
- 8. 19th century ideal that celebrated men who rose to wealth or social prominence
- 11. system of government-assisted economic development
- 14. machines that made standardized metal parts for other machines
- 15. the ideology held by slave owners who considered themselves committed to the welfair of their slaves
- 17. a term used to refer to skilled craftsmen and inventors