Ch.11 Vocab. SA Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| 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 |
Created by:
a0303486
Popular U.S. History sets