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Englishman who sailed to the u.s. To share his invention of how to make thread and cloth Samuel Slater
Where machines replaced Manuel working Industrial revolution
A building that Brought many workers and machines together mainly built near water Factory system
A factory named after Cabot Lowell leavened how to make wool Lowell Mills
Parts that are exactly the same Interchangeable parts
Invented a steamboat that could move against the current or a strong wind Robert Fulton
Invented the telegraph like a phone made it easy to communiicate with others Samuel F.B. Morse
Invented a machine for cleaning cottoning 1793 Eli Whitney
Made the cotton cleaning process go by fast Cotton gin
Religious folk songs influenced American music designed by slaves Spirituals
Led a famous rebellion in 1831 killing white men women and children Nat Turner
A feeling of pride loyalty and protectiveness toward your country Nationalism
Made a plan to strengthen the country and unify its different regions Henry Clay
Established a protective tariff,a national bank,and improve the countrys transportation systems American system
Created a water route beetween NYC and buffalo New York Erie canal
Won the presidency in 1816 with a large majority of electoral voters James Monroe
Loyalty to the interests of your own region or section of the country Sectionalism
This become a slave state and Maine a free state clays plan was passed in 1820 Missouri compromise
Dec 1823 president Monroe issued a statement, where Americans were closed to further colonization European efforts to reestablish colonies Monroe Doctrine
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