| A | B |
| supported slavery | John C. Calhoun |
| Industrial Revolution | The first successful factory of the ________ ________ made textiles. It also depended largely on the development of the factory system. |
| advantages of water transportation | farmers could move goods cheaply and more quickly. |
| life in a factory in the early 1800's | employees were mostly women and children and they worked long, difficult hours |
| Monroe Doctrine | President Monroe wanted to protect Latin American republics from European attack |
| raising tariffs on goods from other countries | one way that Congress helped American manufacturers following the War of 1812 |
| development of canals in early 1800's | allowed western farmers to ship goods directly to eastern cities |
| factory work day | 6 days a week, 12 hours a day |
| Lowell, Massachusetts | model factory town, with clean housing |
| Simon Bolivar | led successful independence movements in South America |
| Gibons vs. Ogden | Only the federal government has the power to regulate commerce between states. |
| Sectionalism | made national unity difficult during the Era of Good Feelings |
| U.S. gains Florida | paid Spain $5 million dollars |
| creole | born to Latin American and Spanish parents |
| intervention | direct involvement by one nation in the affairs of another |
| capitalist | someone who invests to make a profit. |
| urbanization | movement of a population from farms to cities |
| Lowell Girl | worked in mills and returned home to marry |
| sectionalism | loyalty to one's sate or region |
| capital | in order to finance their businesses, this is the first thing that factory owners needed |