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Chapter11 Vocab.JH:)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1789, he sailed to he United States under false name. He wanted to go to the U.S to share a secret, which was that Britain didn't want any countries to have a textile . | Samuel Slater |
| When factory machines replaced hand tools, and large-scale manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work. | industrial revolution |
| This bought many workers and machines together under one roof. | factory system |
| These were textile mills in a village that employed girls who lived in a company-owned boarding house. | Lowell mills |
| Parts that are exactly alike. | interchangeable parts |
| He invented a steamboat that could move a against a strong stream or river. | Robert Fulton |
| 1837, he was the first person to demonstrate a telegraph. | Samuel F.B. Morse |
| He invented a machine for cleaning cotton in 1793. | Eli Whitney |
| This made the cotton-cleaning process far more efficient. | cotton gin |
| Religious folk songs. | spirituals |
| A famous rebellion agianst slavery led by a slave in Virginia in 1822. | Nat Turner |
| A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward your country. | nationalism |
| A representative from Kentucky who was a strong nationalist. | Henry Clay |
| This plan included 3 main actions, and was proposed by Henry Clay. | American System |
| Completed in 1825, this created a water route between New York City and Buffalo, New York. | Erie Canal |
| He was a Democratic-Republican who won the presidency of 1816, with a majority of electoral votes. | James Monroe |
| Loyalty to the intrests of your own region or section of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole. | Sectionalism |
| 1820, this kept the balance of power in the Senate between the slave states and free states. | Missouri Compromise |
| December 1832, This said that Americans were closed to further colonization. | Monroe Doctrine |