Industrial Revolution
Americans Move Westward
Unity and
Division
New Nations in the Americas
Miscellaneous
100

This was the occupation of most Americans in the early 1800s.

What is farming/agriculture?

100

Private roads that charged tolls.

What is a turnpike?

100

This Supreme Court case increased the power of the federal government by saying that the federal government has the power to regulate (control) trade between states.

What Gibbons vs. Ogden?

100

His speech the "Cry of Dolores" marked the beginnings of the Mexican Revolution.

Who was Miguel Hidalgo?

100

The movement of population from rural (farms) to cities.

What is urbanization?

200

The Industrial Revolution began in this country.

What is Great Britain?

200

This road was one of the best in the nation in the 1790s and connected towns to Philadelphia.

What was the Lancaster Turnpike?

200

This Supreme Court case increase the power of the federal government by saying that states have no right to interfere with federal institutions.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

200

Present day state were the Seminoles lived.

What is Florida?

200

Machine-made parts that are identical.

What are interchangeable parts?

300

Invention that allowed textile workers to spin more threads at once than a traditional spinning wheel.

What is the spinning jenny?

300

Internal improvement helped to reduce the cost of goods shipped from the West?

What is the Erie Canal?

300

What was the name of the time period in which America was unusually united.

Era of Good Feelings

300

Known as "The Liberator" he led liberation armies in Venezuela and Columbia.

Who was Simón Bolívar?

300

Ran unopposed for president in 1820.

Who was James Monroe? 

(RIP Federalist Party)

400

This individual smuggled industrial technology blueprints out of Great Britain to American in the early 1800s.

Who was Samuel Slater?

400

This region was supportive of the Tariff of 1816.

What is New England?

400

New England congressman, and gifted orator, who opposed the War of 1812 and slavery.

Who was Daniel Webster?

400

This treaty, negotiated by the son of a former president, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. for 5 million dollars.

What is the Adams-Onís Treaty?

400

Loyalty to one's region or state rather than the nation.

What is sectionalism?

500

A group of merchants who built a mill town and named it honor of their friend.

Who where the Boston Associates?

500

He came up with the idea of using a steam engine to power a boat.

Who was John Fitch?

500

Southern representative who supported the War of 1812 and defended the institution of slavery.

Who was John C. Calhoun?

500

Three reasons why the newly independent Latin American countries had trouble establishing staple democracies.

1. geography separated them 2. limited experience in self-government 3. powerful leaders took control

500

Foreign policy speech, in which the U.S. would oppose any European attempt to recolonize Latin America.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

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