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Chapter 11 Vocabulary Review

Englishman who brings the secrets of textile mills to America from England in 1789 Sam Slater

Industrial Revolution Factory machines replace hand tools, and large scale manufacturing replaces farming as main form of work Industrial Revolution

Textile mill that employed farm girls who lived in boardinghouses. Lowell Mills

Given credit for creating the first steamboat – speeds up transportation Robert Fulton

1793 invention that makes the cotton cleaning process easier Cotton Gin

An African American who believed that God wanted him free the slaves in any manner possible Nat Turner

Is a feeling of pride, loyalty and protective-ness as a country Nationalism

Congressman from Kentucky, strong supporter of nationalism Henry Clay

He put together a plan to make the United States self-sufficient James Madison

5th president of the United States, won the 1816 election James Monroe

Loyalty to the interests of your own region rather than to the nation as a whole Sectionalism

In 1820, this stated that Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine would enter as a free state and slavery was to be banned north of parallel 36 degree, 30 minutes Missouri Compromise

This states that the Americas are closed to colonization and the United States is a protector of Latin America Monroe Doctrine

James Monroe negotiated with Spain to obtain Florida Adams-Onis Treaty

This brought workers and machines together under one roof. Factory System

I am a connection between Buffalo and Albany New York Erie Canal

Made the final decision regarding McCulloch v. Maryland John Marshall

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