War of 1812 & Era of Good Feelings Quiz

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War of 1812 & Era of Good Feelings Quiz Describe the main causes of the War of 1812. How did the War of 1812 make the United States more self-reliant? What’s the significance of the War of 1812? How were the Lowell Mills different from other factories of its time? Who devised the system of interchangeable parts, and how did it affect the industry of the United States? Describe the main differences between the Northern and Southern economies of the early 1800’s.

What was the main purpose behind Henry Clay’s American system? Under the American System the United States would establish a protective tariff, strengthen the national bank, and ________________________. (fill in the blank) In your opinion, what’s the greatest benefit the US received from the construction of the Erie Canal? What were some of the main contributions to the rise of New York? Describe the Monroe Doctrine and state who issued it. (first and last name)