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| Chapter 11 8th Grade Mr. DiTizio |
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| person who invests in a business |
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| loyalty to one's state rather than one's nation |
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| no interference in affairs with foreign nations |
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| invented the 'spinning jenny' |
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| invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts |
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| sold British factory designs to America |
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| demonstrated the first steamboat design at the Constitutional Convention |
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| developed a steamboat known as the 'Clermont' |
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| the first thing factory owners need to finance their business |
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| This is true about water transportation |
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| steamboats allowed farmers to ship goods more quickly and cheaply |
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| Simon Bolivar was known as "The Liberator" because |
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| he freed colonies in South America from Spanish rule |
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| One way America improved their roads in the early 1800's |
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| Congress approved funds to build a National Road |
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| factory workers both lived and worked in the town |
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| The United States got Florida from Spain |
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| by buying it for $5 million |
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| Congress helped American Industry after the War of 1812 |
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| by establishing the second Bank of the United States |
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| The effect sectionalism had on the Era of Good Feelings |
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| In Congress, representatives from different sections clashed |
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| Daily life in a factory in the early 1800's |
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| The employees, mostly women and children, worked long hours |
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| Private companies paid for the construction and maintenance of turnpikes |
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| with tolls collected from travelers |
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| The first successful mill of the Industrial Revolution made |
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| Improvement Americans made on roads in the early 1800's |
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| they used gravel and corduroy surfaces |
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| Agreement that resulted in the United States taking possession of Florida |
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| A result of the development of canals in the early 1800's |
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| canals allowed western farmers to ship goods directly to eastern cities |
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| Congress protected American manufacturers after the War of 1812 by |
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| raising tariffs on imported goods |
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| Daily life in a factory in the early 1800's |
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| All employees, including children, worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a week |
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| Daniel Webster's view about slavery |
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| Slavery is morally evil and should be ended immediately |
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| Be able to write a paragraph about How the Industrial Revolution changed the United States OR How transportation improved in the United States in the early 1800's. |
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| The Industrial Revolution |
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| was a slow process that changed the ways goods were produced |
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