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Ch.11 Vocab. SA
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| built the first successful water-powered textile mill in America and spinning mills. | Samuel Slater |
| factory machines replaced hand tools, and manufacturing replaced farming. | Industrial Revolution |
| bought many workers and machines together under one roof. | factory system |
| Lowell built these textile mills near Lowell. | Lowell mills |
| parts that are exactly alike. | interchangeable parts |
| invented a steamboat that could go against strong currents and winds. | Robert Fulton |
| created the telegraph (morse-code) for long-distance communication by electrical pulses. | Samuel F. B. Morse |
| invented the cotton gin. | Eli Whitney |
| made cotton-cleaning efficient. | cotton gin |
| religious folk songs. | spirituals |
| led the most famous slave rebellion but got captured and died. | Nat Turner |
| feeling of pride, loyaty, and protectiveness towards your country. | nationalism |
| strong nationalist that wanted to strengthen the country and establish unification. He established the Missouri Compromise. | Henery Clay |
| a plan that would establish a protective tariff, national band, and improve the country's transportation systems to make the economy self-sufficient. | American System |
| created a water route between New York City and Buffalo, New York. | Erie Canal |
| Democratic-Republican became president in 1816. The Federalist Party soon disappeared and had no objection to him. He established the Monroe Doctrine. | James Monroe |
| loyalty to the interests of your own region of the country, rather than to the whole nation. | Sectionalism |
| Clay's plan that kept the balance of power in the Senate between the slave and free states. It also banned slavery from above the 36, 30 parallel-Missouri's southern border. | Missouri Compromise |
| Monroe's policy that closed American to further colonization to stay out of European affairs. | Monroe Doctrine |