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Erie Canal Opened miles 83 locks Work began million to build Paid off in less than 10 years Nick name Clintons Follies, Clintons ditch 8 th wonder of the world Big Ditch New York paid for it!!! Only 4 feet deep Albany to Buffalo This caused many cities to grow, Detroit included!

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363 miles long 83 locks

Bush Doctrine 43 If the U. S. believes your country is a threat to the U. S. then we will attack you. Preemptive strikes are necessary. If you harbor an enemy of the U.S. then you are the same as the enemy

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Nat Turner’s Slave Rebellion 1831 Killed about 60 whites Southampton, Virginia Over 100 slaves killed by angry whites Strict new slave laws Whites were fearful of another uprising

Clermont : first steam boat, traveled up and down the Hudson River between N. Y. and Albany Invented by Robert Fulton

Industrial Revolution – a period of time when products were no longer made by hand but by machine

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Cyrus McCormick inventor of the mechanical reaper

Cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney 1793

Missouri Compromise 1820 proposed by Henry Clay Maine Free state Missouri slave state no slavery north of 36 degrees 30 minutes This continued the balance in The Senate

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Sam Slater’s Spinning Mill 1793 first factory in America What kind of power did it use?

Monroe Doctrine President Monroe said European countries are henceforth not allowed colonize any of the Americas. 1823

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Mrs. Danko A farm girl for life.

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Spirtuals Wade in de water Summertime and the living is easy Ella and Louie Armstrong Know body knows the trouble I've seen L. Armstron Deep River Sometimes I feel like a motherless child