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A time when factory machines replaced hand tools and large-scale manufacturing replaced farming as the main work Industrial Revolution
System that brought many workers and machines together under one room factory system
Built first spinning mill in Rhode Island Samuel Slater
Early factories in Massachusetts that made cloth Lowell mills
Parts that are exactly alike interchangeable parts
inventor of steamboats Robert Fulton
inventor of the telegraph Samuel F.B. Morse
inventor of cotton gin Eli Whitney
invention that made cotton-cleaning process easier cotton gin
Religious folk songs sung by enslaved people spirituals
leader of a famous slave rebellion in 1831 Nat turner
The feeling of pride,loyalty, and protectiveness toward a country nationalism
Speaker of the House of Representatives and political leader from Kentucky Henry Clay
Clays plan for economic development American System
President elected in 1816 James Monroe
Loyalty to the interests on one's own region rather than to the nation as a whole sectionalism
Agreement that temporarily settled the issue of slavery in the territories Missouri Compromise
Warning to European nations not to interfere in the Americas Monroe Doctrine
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