Across
- 3. this act, signed by previous president Andrew Jackson, forced the mass relocation of various Native Tribes for the land advancements towards the west in 1830
- 5. the French word meaning "meeting" or "date" that became adapted into American language
- 6. country that played a crucial role in developing infastructures. Ex. Railroads and Canals
- 7. the revolutionary crop that was huge for the economy during the industrial period
- 11. the movement during that time that attempted to limit the consumption of alcohol because people thought alcohol was a leading cause in crime
- 12. as the North, South, and West seperated, _____ was the main interaction that kept them connected and their economy buzzing
- 14. a violent revolt of southern slaves in Virginia in 1831, that resulted in the death of 60 white people
- 16. name for the time of great manufacturing advancements and discoveries
- 17. the university from which Eli Whitney, the inventor of the Cotton Gin, attended and graduated
- 19. the second wave of sudden social reforms that involved religious upbringings, like Christianity
- 20. the city commonly referred to as "Little Germany"
Down
- 1. known as the "father of American public education" as he was the first secretary of the Mattchusetts Board of Education
- 2. the general economy shifted from a subsistence to a ______ economy
- 4. infamous name of the journey that the natives being forced out of their land during the expansion was called as they marched west
- 8. a painter and student of Native American life who advocated for the preservation of nature as a deliberate national policy
- 9. the main US port and financial centerpiece that provided commerce from creations like the Erie Canal though it's prosperity (city)
- 10. specific technological innovation that mobilized transportation and production across the vast nation using miles and miles of rails
- 13. the mass transportation of Americans from the early colonized east coast to the newly founded western territory
- 15. ______ million Germans moved to America during the Industrial Revolution
- 18. a very controversial issue that grew during this era
