A part of a machine or device that can be replaced by another, identical part
Road on which tolls are collected
Turnpike
Rivalry based on the special interests of different areas
Sectionalism
Money or other items, such as machines or buildings, used to create wealth
Capitalism
An invention that allowed for goods to be moved up and down river quickly
Steamboat
A machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber
Cotton gin
Separate compartment in which water levels rise and fall in order to raise or lower boats in a canal
Lock
A market where there is only one provider
Monopoly
A canal that connected the Great Lakes; opened in 1825
Erie Canal
American explorer who created trails that crossed the Appalachian mountains
Daniel Boone
Sole legal right to an invention and its profits
Patent
An artificial waterway
Canal
Economic activity taking place between two or more states
An 1819 agreement that determined that for every free state that entered the Union, a slave stated had to be admitted at the same time in order to keep representation equal in the Senate.
Missouri Compromise
Country that lost most of its territorial claims in the Western Hemisphere by 1824
Spain
A type of economy in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
Free enterprise
The official count of a population
Census
To transfer control of something
Cede
A Native American tribal group who's name means, "runaways."
Seminole
The Second Bank of the United States
Money or other items, such as machines or buildings, used to create wealth
Capital
Reveal
To show
Very strong
A missive penned by President Monroe that demanded that European countries stop colonization of the Western Hemisphere
Monroe Doctrine
An early road that connected Maryland to Illinois
National Road