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CH. 11 REVIEW
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30) Opened the Wilderness Trail and other trails west for settlers - Daniel Boone
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7) What was the first thing factory owners needed to finance their business? - Capital/money
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6) How did private companies finance turnpikes
6) How did private companies finance turnpikes? - they collected tolls from travelers
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22) Invention that allows a person weave several threads at once - spinning jenny
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27) Method of producing goods that brings workers and machines together in one place - factory system
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17) What did the first successful factory of the Industrial Revolution make?
Textiles
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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
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21) Loyalty to one’s state or region over their country - sectionalism
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18) What is another reason Lowell, Massachusetts was called a model factory town?
Factory owners housed and protected women employees
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31) Memorized plans from Britain and opened first successful textile mill in the U.S. - Samuel Slater
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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
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Gibbons v Ogden states the federal government has the power to regulate _____________
Interstate commerce
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20) Young lady who worked in a mill until she went back home to get married - Lowell Girl
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3) Why was Lowell, Massachusetts called a model factory town?
-Factory workers there lived in clean, decent housing
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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
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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
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19) Roads through swampy areas made of logs - corduroy roads
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24) Identical parts of a tool or instrument that are made by machine - interchangeable parts
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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
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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
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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
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25) Someone born in Latin America to Spanish parents - Creole
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13) Why was Simon Bolivar known as “The Liberator”?
He led successful independence movements in South America
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12) What led to the creation of the Monroe Doctrine?
Americans feared that Spain would try to regain its colonies in Latin America
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15) What agreement resulted in the United States taking possession of Florida? - Adams-Onis Treaty
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23) Channel dug and filled with water to allow boats to cross a stretch of land - canal
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26) Movement of population from farms to cities - urbanization
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32) Roads where passengers are required to pay to pass on through - turnpikes
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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
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5) What is one way in which Americans improved roads in the early 1800s? - Private companies built turnpikes
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28) Developed the spinning Jenny - James Hargreaves
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29) Direct involvement by one nation in the affairs of another - intervention
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