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Growth and Expansion
Ch. 10 Growth and Expansion 8th grade review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Patient | gives legal rights to inventions |
| Sovereignty | autonomous power |
| turnpike | toll road |
| sectionalism | loyalty to a region |
| canal | artificial waterway |
| Invented the cotton gin | Eli Whitney |
| Industrial Revolution | changed the way people worked |
| Factory system | manufactuting steps are bought together in one place |
| locks | separate canal compartment where water levels are raised or lowered |
| corduroy roads | roads consisting of logs laid side by side |
| Industrial Revolution | changed how people worked |
| Census | population count |
| Capital | money for investment |
| interchangeable parts | uniform parts |
| Steamboat | developed by Robert Fulton |
| Where did changes in the way goods were made begin? | Britain |
| Where did the American Industrial Revolution begin to take root? | New England |
| How far west did the National Road go? | Vandalia, Illlnois |
| American system | called for a tariff to stimulate growth of American industries |
| Convention of 1818 | set the official border between Canada and the United States |
| John Quincy Adams | James Monroe's secretary of state |
| Andrew Jackson | invaded Spanish East Florida |
| Daniel Webster | favored the Tariff of 1816 |
| Miguel Hidalgo | Mexican revolutionary |
| Henry Clay | negotiated the Missouri Compromise |
| Where did pioneer families tend to settle? | in communities along the rivers |
| What was an example of U.S "military strength"? | Adams-Onis Treaty |
| What was the population of the U.S 30 years after the first census? | 10 million |
| What became the most important American foreign policy in 1823? | Monroe Doctrine |
| Why did the period of national harmony end? | regional differences |