Across
- 2. transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented capitalist economy
- 5. tariffs on imported goods and the establishment of the National Bank and government subsidies
- 10. a system of communication for long distances using coded signals
- 12. a main part in establishing the Second Bank of the US
- 13. putting an end to
- 17. being loyal to one’s nation
- 21. transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked int he 19th century
- 23. complete control of an industry by one company
- 25. method of production where large crews of people work in one area
- 26. Era of Good ____
- 27. people in missouri could own slaves
- 28. nonviolent opposition to authority
- 30. something that harvests crops
- 32. who opened the first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- 34. who created a new model of the power loom
- 38. inventions made American workers more productive and contributed to the nation´s economic _____
- 39. type of cloth or fabric
- 41. people wondered if Monroe´s new policy would threaten the political and economic ____ of the countries it promised to protect
- 42. loyalty to the interests of a region rather than a country as a whole
- 44. parts that are identical and can be used for one another
- 45. widespread production of machinery
- 46. who designed steamboats
- 47. boats with steam boiler engines
Down
- 1. created the first power loom
- 3. in the 1850s made it easier for people to move their families and belongings west
- 4. an essayist and playwright that wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men as some believed
- 6. a factory for making textiles
- 7. who made a horse-drawn mechanical reaper
- 8. president monroe´s ideas on foreign policy
- 9. machine that grabs seeds and separates them from cotton bunches
- 11. The Lowell ______ were female textile workers who worked in the mills instead of going to school
- 14. refusing to work
- 15. lands governed by the federal government that did not belong to any state
- 16. happening before a war
- 18. government funds for improvements or support of trade
- 19. songs based on scripture and biblical figures
- 20. worked to establish government tariffs with Calhoun
- 22. powers not directly stated in the Constitution
- 23. who invented the telegraph
- 24. slave trade in the United States
- 29. who founded the Hartford Female Seminary
- 31. “Southern plantation owners also tried to maximize _____ by increasing their enslaved workforces.”
- 32. as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of ____
- 33. both the South & North relied on this crop that had become a central part of the U.S. economy
- 35. President of the U.S. in 1816
- 36. set of societal expectations for mothers
- 37. a freed slave who used scriptures to inspire people to commit arson and take over arsenals in Charleston
- 40. made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation´s economic growth
- 43. who made rifles using interchangeable parts and supplied the nation’s military with weapons
- 47. considered property and denied rights, freedom, and sometimes their own lives
