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the first labor unions were formed by   skilled craftspeople  
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Closed shop   a place of employment open only to union members  
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First women's strike   occured in 1824 among the weavers of Pawtucket, Rhode Island  
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Mechanics lien laws   required that the wages owed to workers be the first payments a bankrupt employer would have to make  
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several states passed laws limiting...   the workday to 10 hours  
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Western Land Policy   favored cheap land, rapid settlement and "squatters' rights"  
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Eastern Land Policy   were opposed to such policies for fear the West would draw off their labor supply  
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Southern Land Policy   plantation owners wanted lands opened for sale but were opposed to "squatters' rights"  
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Eastern Farmers Land Policy   convinced that cheap western lands would result in unfair competition  
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Protective Tariff(Northern)   favored prot. tar. to ensure that american factories could compete successfully with foreign manufactures  
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Protective tariff(Southern)   came to realize that their region would not become a manufacturing center  
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Money(West)   was in favor of using federal money for roads, canals, etc.  
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Money(south)   had a fine river system already in place fofr transporation so they opposed it  
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Money(Northeast)   favored internal improvements like roads and canals, because tariffs would be required to pay for them  
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Slavery(North and West)   felt slavery was a moral wrong; conceded that southern states had a right to maintain slavery where it already existed, but protested it should not be allowed to be extended to the territories  
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Slavery(Southeners)   meant that no new slave states could be formed and the political power of the south would decrease  
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Missouri Compromise   Missouri applied for admission to the Union as a slave state and Maine applied as a free state.  
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Missouri Compromise was made by   Henry Clay  
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Tallmadge Amendment   slaver would gradually be ended in an area where it already existed  
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In unsettled portion of the Louisiana Purchase, slavery would be forbidden..   north of the parallel 36 degree 30 degree, a line running west from the southern boundary of Missouri  
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Jeffersonian Republican party   because of struggle between sectional interest and personalities, the republican party broke apart  
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candiates from West   Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson  
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New England Candidate   John Quincy Adams  
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South candidate   William Crawford  
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John C. Calhoun   withdrew from the race early and ran for v.p.  
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House of Reps   decided the outcome of the election because no candidate had a majority lead  
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House of Reps(2)   Adams receives 13 votes to Jackson's 7 while Crawford had 4. (dropped out before because of a stroke)  
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Jackson and his supporters saw that   an anonyous letter to the nespapers charged that Clay was given the job as the result of a "corrupt bargain."  
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National Republicans   favored a strong role for federal governemtn in funding  
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Jacksonians, soon to be called Democrats   favored a less powerful federal government  
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Pan-American Congress   called by Simon Bolivar and U.S. was not represented  
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whig and democratic parties were..   formed in 1830's  
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"black belt"   rich black soil of Mississippi and Alabama, and in the rich bottom tributaries  
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1817 slave owners in Virginia, Maryland and Kentucky formed   the American Colonization Society, whose purpose was to plant colonies of freed slaves back in Africa, the home of the slaves' ancestors  
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Eli WHitney   created the cottin gin in 1793  
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cotton gin   processed cotton quickly, cheaply, and efficiently.  
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"Cotton is king"   was a common southern phrase that accurately reflected the importance of cotton to the South's economy  
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cencus of 1820   revealed that one-fourth of the U.S. livedwest of the appalachians  
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Harriet Martineau   made an extended tour of the U.S. from 1834-1836  
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Sauk cheif black hawk   cheif for Indians in 1832  
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