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Chapter 11 Review

Chapter 11-Industrial Revolution, Inventors, American System, Monroe Doctrine

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Slaterstole factory secrets from Great Britain
FultonInvented steamboat
WhitneyInvented cotton gin
Whitneydeveloped interchangeable parts for muskets
Lowellhired farm girls for his factories
Industrial Revolutionera when machines replaced tools
factory systembrought workers under one roof
MorseInvented telegraph
DeereInvented steel plow
50 poundsamount of cotton cleaned daily with a gin
spiritualsreligious folk songs
Lowell employeesfarm girls
Slater employeeshired families to work in factories
Follow the Drinking Gourdspiritual that was a coded map
Nat Turnerled a slave rebellion
nationalismsense of pride in entire country
sectionalismyour area over the country
McCulloch vs Marylandcourt case that did not tax a national bank
Gibbons vs Ogdencourt case about interstate commerce
Monroe Doctrinewarning to European countries to not colonize Americas
National Roadoverland route through Ohio Valley
Erie Canalman-made canal in New York
American Systemthree phase plan by Congress
Henry ClayThe Great Compromiser
tarifftax on imported goods
National bankpromoted a single currency
transportation systemsimprovement of roads and canals
James MonroePresident who warned European countries
Buffalowestern city on Erie Canal
Albanyeastern city on Erie Canal
49th Parallelagreement with Britain on US-Canadiain border
Rush-Bagot Agreementlimited troops on Great Lakes
Adams-Onis TreatyUS-Spain agreement over control of Florida
Andrew JacksonGeneral who claimed Florida for US
Missouri Compromiseagreement over state admissions that kept balance of power in US congress
Missourislave state
Mainefree state
Northeastarea of US where canals were located
guaranteed wagereason people worked in factories
locksallowed for control of water level on canals



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