Presidents and Industrial Revolution
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Andrew Jackson's resettlements of Cherokee Indians | Indian Removal Act
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Plantations, Agriculture, Slaves | Southern States
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Change in the way goods were produced | Industrial Revolution
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Native Americans called it | Trail of Tears
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The dictator who sold Louisiana to the United States | Napoleon Bonaparte
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Country that sold Louisiana to the United States | France
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Price of the Louisiana Purchase | 15 million dollars
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5th President | James Mornroe
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Louisiana Purchase | 1803
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Interchangeable parts and the cotton gin | Eli Whitney
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Federalists | Believed in strong central government
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Document that ended European colonization of Western Hemisphere | Monroe Doctrine
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Early colonial cities located by | Rivers and Harbors, ease of Transportation
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Alexander Hamilton | Created the Bank of the United States; Free Enterprise System
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Famous Court Case over power of Supreme Court and Judicial Review | Marbury vs. Madison
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Belief that America would spread from sea to sea | Manifest Destiny
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Inventor of the Telegraph and code | Samuel Morse
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Invented a machine that reduced amount of labor for harvesting | Cyrus McCormick and mechanical reaper
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U.S. fights against Mexico over Texas | Mexican War
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First successful steamboat operator in U.S. | Robert Fulton
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Henry Clay's plan to keep the number of free and slave states equal | Missouri Compromise of 1820
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New political party based on anti-slavery platform | Republican Party
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Famous Anti-federalist | Patrick Henry
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Expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory | Lewis and Clark Expedition
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3rd President | Thomas Jefferson
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United States Federal Court System | District, Appellate, and Supreme
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Federalists and Democratic Republicans | First political parties
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Interprets and decides if law are constitutonal | Judicial Review
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Famous speaker in South, favored Secession | John C. Calhoun
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Famous speaker from the West, the "Great Compromiser" | Henry Clay
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Economy in the South was based on | Slave Labor- Agriculture
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Leader of the Federalists Party | Alexander Hamilton
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Railroads, population, factories | Northern States
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Tariff or duty | Tax
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7th President | Andrew Jackson
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Leader of the Democratic Republicans | Thomas Jefferson
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1st President | George Washington
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Laws that protect American manufacturers | Protective Tariffs
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Economy in the North was based on | Wage Labor- Manufacturing
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1st railroad to cross the country | Transcontinental Railroad
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Jefferson's purchase that doubled the size of the U.S. | Louisiana Purchase
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Andrew Jackson's fight against South Carolina over States Rights | Nullification Crisis
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Pride in your State 1st | Sectionalism
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Pride in your Nation1st | Nationalism
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Democratic Republican party eventually evolved into | Democratic Party
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Washington's Farewell Address Warnings | Avoid entangling alliances with other nations and avoid partisan poolitics
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