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