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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
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