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chapter 11 vocab

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He sailed to the United States. Samuel Slater
In the late 18th-century Britian, factory machines began replacing hand tools and manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work. Industrial Revolution
A method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building. Factory System
Textile mills located in the factory town of Lowell, Massachusetts was founded in 1826. Lowell mills
A part that is exactly like another part. Interchangeable Parts
Invented a steamboat that could move against the current or a strong wind. Robert Fulton
First demonstrated his telegraph. Samuel F.B. Morse
Invented a machine for cleaning cotton in 1793. Eli Whitney
Cleaned cotton much faster and more efficiently than human workers. Cotton Gin
A religious folk song. Spirituals
Most famous rebellion. Nat Turner
Feeling of pride,loyalty, and protectiveness toward one's country. Nationalism
Strong Nationalist. Henery Clay
A plan introduced in 1815 to make the United States economically. American System
Created a water route. Erie Canal
Won presidency in 1816. John Monroe
Loyalty to the interests of your own region or section of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole. Sectionalism
A series of law enacted in 1812 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states. Missouri Compromise
A policy of U.S. opposition to any European interference in the Western Hemisphere, annouced by President Monroe in 1823. Monroe Doctrine
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