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Industrial Revolution Tech- nology Hodge Podge Sectional- ism Famous People War of 1812 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000
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Industrial Revolution (200) The industrial revolution began in this country.
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Industrial Revolution (400) Factory owners hired these people because they would work for little pay.
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Industrial Revolution (600) These investors provided money to construct factories.
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Industrial Revolution (800) The name for the group of investors that built Lowell’s mill.
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Industrial Revolution (1000) The location of the first textile mill in the United States.
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Technology (200) This invention made cleaning cotton faster, easier, and more profitable.
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Technology (400) This man-made waterway ran 350 miles across the state of New York.
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Technology (600) These bumpy roads were made of logs to prevent wagons from getting stuck in the mud.
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Technology (800) He invented the first commercial steamboat.
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Technology (1000) The name of the first steamboat, which sailed on the Hudson River in 1807.
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War of 1812 (200) The nickname for Congressmen who supported going to war with England.
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War of 1812 (1000) The treaty that ended the war was signed in this Belgian city.
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War of 1812 (600) The battle for this key city made General Andrew Jackson famous.
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War of 1812 (800) He was the President during the War of 1812.
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War of 1812 (400) One reason the United States declared war on England in 1812.
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Hodge Podge (200) A tax on foreign goods to make them more expensive than U.S. products.
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Hodge Podge (400) The National Road was paid for by…
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Hodge Podge (600) The charter for this financial institution expired in 1811.
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Hodge Podge (800) Congress passed this law in 1807 which restricted trade with European nations.
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Hodge Podge (1000) Andrew Jackson invaded Florida to prevent this tribe from raiding American settlements.
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Sectionalism (200) This region opposed protective tariffs because it had few factories.
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Sectionalism (400) Representing Massachusetts, he became one of the most important speakers in the nation.
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Sectionalism (600) This South Carolina senator favored states’ rights and slavery.
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Sectionalism (800) People living in this region generally opposed the War of 1812 and territorial expansion.
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Sectionalism (1000) This term refers to the movement of people from farms to cities, which occurred most in the North.
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Famous People (200) This president warned European nations not to interfere in the affairs of North and South America.
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Famous People (400) He wrote the “Star- spangled Banner.”
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Famous People (600) He memorized the design plans for a British textile mill before coming to America.
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Famous People (800) His company started an entire town around textile mills in Massachusetts.
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Famous People (1000) He was the governor of New York who wanted to build a canal stretching across his state.
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Final Jeopardy The name for Henry Clay’s economic plan which included tariffs and federal money for transportation.
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