| A | B |
| factory system | method of producing goods that brought workers and machinery together |
| urbanization | movement of the population from farms to cities |
| turnpike | road built by a private company that charges a toll to use it |
| corduroy road | road made of logs found in swampy areas |
| American system | Henry Clay's plan for economic growth |
| Britain | the Industrial Revolution began here |
| Samuel Slater | He memorized the designs of British machines from a mill and brought them to the U.S. |
| Richard Arkwright | He built the water frame. |
| Rhode Island | The first spinning mill in the U.S. was here. |
| Capitalists | These people supplied money for the building and operating of mills. |
| Boston Associates | They built the first model factory town in Lowell, Massachusetts. |
| Francis Cabot Lowell | He combined spinning and weaving into one mill. |
| Eli Whitney | He created interchangeable parts for muskets. |
| 7 years old | the age of the youngest factory workers |
| DeWitt Clinton | the governor of New York that pushed for the building the Erie Canal |
| the Tariff of 1816 | this was passed to protect the American businessman |
| McCulluch v. Mryland | Supreme Court ruling that says a state could not interfere with a federal institution located withing its borders |
| 'black Seminoles' | runaway slaves who lived among th Florda Indians |
| Monroe Doctrine | the document that explained the foreign policy of the U.S. for over 100 years |