Vocab 3

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Across
  1. 1. sets of laws during the colonial period and in individual states after the American Revolution which defined the status of slaves and the rights and responsibilities of slave owners
  2. 5. an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" and the "Father of the American Factory System".
  3. 6. a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823.
  4. 9. tariffs that are enacted with the aim of protecting a domestic industry.
  5. 10. an American lawyer, planter, and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the United States Senate and House of Representatives.
  6. 13. was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
  7. 16. the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
  8. 17. loyalty to one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole.
  9. 20. consisted of three mutually reinforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture.
  10. 21. the 11th quadrennial presidential election, held from Friday, October 31, to Tuesday, December 2, 1828. It featured a re-match of the 1824 election, as President John Quincy Adams of the National Republican Party faced Andrew Jackson of the nascent Democratic Party.
  11. 23. are parts that are, for practical purposes, identical. They are made to specifications that ensure that they are so nearly identical that they will fit into any assembly of the same type.
  12. 24. the cotton-producing region of the southern United States up until the Civil War.
  13. 27. an American inventor and businessman who founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which later became part of the International Harvester Company in 1902.
  14. 29. he first major improved highway in the United States built by the federal government.
  15. 30. a canal in New York, United States that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System.
  16. 31. a machine for separating cotton from its seeds.
  17. 32. an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
Down
  1. 2. refers to the 19th-century mills that operated in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts.
  2. 3. was formed in 1792, when supporters of Thomas Jefferson began using the name Republicans, or Jeffersonian Republicans, to emphasize its anti-aristocratic policies.
  3. 4. an American painter and inventor. After having established his reputation as a portrait painter, in his middle age Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs.
  4. 7. developed the first commercially successful, self-scouring steel plow, closely parallels the settlement and development of the midwestern United States.
  5. 8. the period where steam power, railroads, canals, roads, and bridges
  6. 11. an American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing a commercially successful steamboat; the first was called The North River Steamboat of Clermonts.
  7. 12. a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the War of 1812
  8. 14. an American politician who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835.
  9. 15. the legislation that provided for the admission to the United States of Maine as a free state along with Missouri as a slave state, thus maintaining the balance of power between North and South in the United States Senate.
  10. 18. a mid-19th century American art movement embodied by a group of landscape painters whose aesthetic vision was influenced by Romanticism.
  11. 19. a period in the history of the Southern United States, from the late 18th century until the start of the American Civil War in 1861, marked by the economic growth of the South.
  12. 22. the tenth quadrennial presidential election, held from Tuesday, October 26, to Thursday, December 2, 1824.
  13. 25. refers to three historic incidents in American history in which political agreement was determined by congressional or presidential actions that many viewed to be corrupt from different standpoints.
  14. 26. the process of making an area more urban.
  15. 28. formally organized in 1834, bringing together a loose coalition of groups united in their opposition to what party members viewed as the executive tyranny of “King Andrew” Jackson.