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ch 11 vocabss

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Samuel Slater an english immagrent who told moses brown how to make a working textile
Industrial revolution when machines replaced hand work and mass manufactoring replaced farming
factory system brought many machines and people together under one roof
Lowell milles textile mills that employed the lowell girls
interchangeable parts parts that are exactly alike
Robert Fulton invented a steamboat that could travel up river
Samuel F.B. morse first demonstrated the telegraph
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin
cotton gin a cotton cleaning machine
spirituals religous folk songs
nationalism a feeling of pride loyalty and protectiveness tword your country
Henry Clay a strong nationalist
American system a three step plan that established a protective tariff a national bank and improved the national transportaion system
Erie Canal Created a water route from ny cite to buffalo ny
James monroe won the election of 1816 a democratic republican
sectionalism loyalty to the intrests of your own religion or section of a counrty rather than the entire thing
Missouri compromise a statement that allowed missouri to enter the union as a slave state and maine as a free state
Monroe doctrine stated that the americas were closed to further colonozation
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