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SSChap12 Grade5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Strong feeling of pride in one country | Nationalism |
| Name given to the period after the war of 1812 marked by optimism a geographically expanding country and a growing economy | Era of good feelings |
| policy declared by president james monroe warning european nations not to interfere with the Western Hemisphere | Monroe Doctrine |
| Right to Vote | Suffrage |
| Law passed in 1830 forcing American Indians living in the southeast to be moved west to Mississippi | Indian Removal Act |
| Forced march of 15,000 Cherokee from the southeastern US to Indian territory in present day local Oklahoma | Trail of Tears |
| Issue warning European Nations not to consider the American continents as subject for future colonization | President James Monroe |
| headed a new political party the Democrats | President Andrew Jackson |
| Era of good feelings enjoyed | President James Monroe |
| Florida purchased from Spain for $5,000,000 | President Andrew Jackson |
| Native Americans in the southern states forced to move west of the Mississippi | President Andrew Jackson |
| Known as the "Man of people" | President Andrew Jackson |
| Military leader and self-taught lawyer | President Andrew Jackson |
| Encouraged Nationalism | President James Monroe |
| Brought Plans for the COTTON SPINNING machine to the US from Brittain and started the first cotton spinning factory in the US | Samuel Slater |
| 1775 - 1817 Boston Merchant who built the first TEXTILE MILL in the US | Francis Lowell |
| INVENTOR OF THE COTTON GIN | Eli Whitney |
| Machine invented by Eli Whitney that cleans seeds from cotton | Cotton Gin |
| 1765 - 1815 Engineer who built the first SUCCESSFUL STEAM BOAT, The Cleromont in 1807 | Robert Fulton |
| machine invented by CYRUS MCCORMICK that could harvest wheat quickly | Mechanical Reaper |
| 1809 - 1884 Inventor of the Mechanical Reaper in 1831 | Cyrus McCormick |
| Human made waterway | Canal |
| Human made waterway in the NY State connecting Lake Erie and the Hudson River | Erie Canal |