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CH. 11 REVIEW

30) Opened the Wilderness Trail and other trails west for settlers - Daniel Boone

7) What was the first thing factory owners needed to finance their business? - Capital/money

6) How did private companies finance turnpikes 6) How did private companies finance turnpikes? - they collected tolls from travelers

22) Invention that allows a person weave several threads at once - spinning jenny

27) Method of producing goods that brings workers and machines together in one place - factory system

17) What did the first successful factory of the Industrial Revolution make? Textiles

14) What was a result of the development of canals in the early 1800s 14) What was a result of the development of canals in the early 1800s? -Canals allowed western farmers to ship goods directly to eastern states

21) Loyalty to one’s state or region over their country - sectionalism

18) What is another reason Lowell, Massachusetts was called a model factory town? Factory owners housed and protected women employees

31) Memorized plans from Britain and opened first successful textile mill in the U.S. - Samuel Slater

8) What effect did sectionalism have on the Era of Good Feelings 8) What effect did sectionalism have on the Era of Good Feelings? - It made national unity more difficult

Gibbons v Ogden states the federal government has the power to regulate _____________ Interstate commerce

20) Young lady who worked in a mill until she went back home to get married - Lowell Girl

3) Why was Lowell, Massachusetts called a model factory town? -Factory workers there lived in clean, decent housing

11) What improvement did Americans make on roads in the early 1800s? Setting them on a bed of gravel and covering them in a layer of flat stones

2) How did the U. S. gain Florida from Spain. - The U. S 2) How did the U.S. gain Florida from Spain? - The U.S. bought Florida for $5 million

19) Roads through swampy areas made of logs - corduroy roads

24) Identical parts of a tool or instrument that are made by machine - interchangeable parts

9) Why did President Monroe announce the Monroe Doctrine 9) Why did President Monroe announce the Monroe Doctrine? - To protect Latin American republics from European attack

10) What was daily life like in a factory in the early 1800s? All employees, including children, worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a week

4) How did congress help American industry after the war of 1812 4) How did congress help American industry after the war of 1812? - It established the second Banks of the United States

25) Someone born in Latin America to Spanish parents - Creole

13) Why was Simon Bolivar known as “The Liberator”? He led successful independence movements in South America

12) What led to the creation of the Monroe Doctrine? Americans feared that Spain would try to regain its colonies in Latin America

15) What agreement resulted in the United States taking possession of Florida? - Adams-Onis Treaty

23) Channel dug and filled with water to allow boats to cross a stretch of land - canal

26) Movement of population from farms to cities - urbanization

32) Roads where passengers are required to pay to pass on through - turnpikes

16) Why did most factories hire women and children in the early 1800s 16) Why did most factories hire women and children in the early 1800s? -could pay them half of what you paid men

5) What is one way in which Americans improved roads in the early 1800s? - Private companies built turnpikes

28) Developed the spinning Jenny - James Hargreaves

29) Direct involvement by one nation in the affairs of another - intervention