Nationalism and Sectionalism

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Across
  1. 2. In 1816, Congress set up the _____ Bank of the United States.
  2. 4. Which region benefitted more from canals - the North or the South?
  3. 5. Representative John C. _____ of South Carolina also called for better transportation systems.
  4. 8. Around the 1830s, the nation began to use _____-powered trains for transportation.
  5. 10. The Monroe Doctrine stated that the Americas were closed to further _____.
  6. 11. In _____ v. Maryland (1819), the state of Maryland wanted to tax its branch of the national bank.
  7. 14. In the Convention of 1818, the 49th _____ was set as the U.S.-Canadian border as far west as the Rocky Mountains.
  8. 16. _____ colonies in the Pacific Northwest concerned Americans.
  9. 18. The Court upheld _____ authority by ruling that a state could not tax a national bank.
  10. 19. The _____ Agreement (1817) limited the US and Britain's naval forces on the Great Lakes.
  11. 21. The _____ in rail travel led to a decline in the use of canals.
  12. 22. Political differences gave way to the Era of _____.
  13. 25. Representative Henry Clay was from _____.
  14. 26. Two _____ operators fought over shipping rights on the Hudson River in New York and New Jersey.
  15. 28. The massive _____ Canal created a water route between New York City and Buffalo, New York.
  16. 29. _____ stimulated by the canal helped New York City become the nation's largest city.
  17. 33. A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward your country.
  18. 35. The Court ruled that interstate _____ could be regulated only by the federal government, not the state governments.
Down
  1. 1. Poor roads made _____ slow and costly.
  2. 3. In 1815, President Madison presented a plan to Congress for making the United States _____ self-sufficient.
  3. 6. The U.S. and Spain disagreed on the boundaries of the _____ Purchase.
  4. 7. The _____ of East Florida raided white settlements in Georgia to reclaim lost lands.
  5. 8. Loyalty to the interests of your own region or section of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole.
  6. 9. Runaway slaves and _____ used the Spanish-held East Florida as a refuge.
  7. 12. The U.S. and _____ claimed the Oregon Country.
  8. 13. This 80 year old was worried that sectionalism would destroy the country (last name only).
  9. 15. This state was admitted as a free state in the Missouri Compromise.
  10. 17. The period from 1825 to 1850 is often called the Age of _____.
  11. 18. The Erie Canal was four feet deep, _____ wide, and 360 miles long.
  12. 20. In the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, Spain handed Florida to the United States and gave up claims to the _____ Country.
  13. 23. Henry Clay promoted Madison's plan as the American ___
  14. 24. The _____ bank would promote a single currency making trade easier.
  15. 27. The _____ tariff was a tax on imported goods that protects a nation's business from foreign competition.
  16. 30. "You have _____ a fire, which all the waters of the ocean cannot put out."
  17. 31. Sectionalism became a major issue when _____ applied for statehood in 1817.
  18. 32. _____ argued that Congress had no power to create the bank.
  19. 34. In the West, settlers wanted ____ land and good transportation.