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U.S.History chpt 12

5th grade study guide

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strong feeling of pride in one's country nationalism
policy declared by President James Monroe warning European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere Monroe Doctrine
right to vote suffrage
forced march of 15,000 Cherokee from the southeast US to Indian Territory in present day Oklahoma in 1838 Trail of Tears
period of important change from making goods by hand to making goods by machine in factories Industrial Revolution
to make goods from raw materials manufacture
use of scientific knowledge or new tools to make or do something technology
machine invented by Eli Whitney that cleaned the seeds from cotton cotton gin
human-made waterway canal
a major crusade to stop the drinking of alcohol temperance movement
people who want to abolish or end slavery abolitionist
became President in 1817 and believed in nationalism James Monroe
Native American who developed an alphabet for the Cherokee language Sequoyah
a teacher,lawyer,soldier,senator, and finally became the 7th President of the U.S. Andrew Jackson
he built the first cotton-spinning mill, or factory, in the U.S. Samuel Slater
he invented a machine called the cotton gin Eli Whitney
he was an escaped slave who traveled in the northern states speaking against slavery Frederick Douglas
she was an escaped slave who believed that her purpose was to travel the country preaching about God and injustices of slavery Sojourner Truth
she wrote an antislavery novel called UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Harriet Beecher Stowe
she dedicated much of her life to the struggle for women's rights Susan B. Anthony
these women worked hard for both temperance and abolition Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Mott
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