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gave america a new machine, stolen idea from the British. Samuel Slater
era when machiens remplaced hand tools. Industrial Rev.
brought workers and machines togheter under one roof. factory system
employed girls who lived in a company-owned boarding house lowell mills
parts thet are exactly alike, and can be remplaced. Interchangeable parts
Inventor of the steam boat Robert Fulton
Creator of the telegraph Samuel morse
invented the cotton gin Eli Whitney
Machine that made cotton cleaning faster, and more efficent cotton gin
slaves expresed their religious believes by singing this songs... Spirituals
Leader of turners revellion Nat Turner
feeling of pride,loyalty, and protectivness towards your country. Nationalism
Strong nationalists to the U.S Henry Clay
Stablished a Protective Tariff, a national bank, and introduced new ways to improve U.S transportation American System
Created a canal between New York city, and N.Y Buffalo erie canal
won precidency in 1816 James Monroe
Loyalty to the interests of your own region of your countrie Sectionalism
Showed that the U.S thought it self as a world power, as the protector of latin America monroe docrine
kept balance between the slave states, and the free states. also called for the banning of slavery in the Louisiana terr. Missouri Compromise
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