Industrial
Revolution
Industrial
Revolution
Miscellaneous
Nationalism
Missouri Compromise
100
A time of economic changes when manufacturing replaced farming in the main form of work
What is the Industrial Revolution
100
This person invented Morse code
Who is Samuel Morse
100
This was U.S. policy opposing European interference in the Western Hemisphere
What is the Monroe Doctrine
100
This is a feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward one's country
What is nationalism
100
What territory was added to the slave slide?
What is Missouri
200
This person invented the cotton gin
Who is Eli Whitney
200
Francis Cabot Lowell built textile mills that brought large numbers of women to the workforce. What was the name of the mills?
What is Lowell Mills
200
What was the main message of the Monroe Doctrine?
What is Americas were closed to new colonization; U.S. would protect Latin America; the U.S. would stay out of European affairs
200
This is loyalty to the interests of one's own region or section of the country
What is sectionalism
200
What territory was to be kept free of slavery?
What is Maine
300
This person was the builder of the first water-powered textile mill in America
Who is Samuel Slater
300
Eli Whitney invented this
What is the cotton gin
300
What factors helped to promote national unity?
What is Economic self sufficiency, better transportation, and stronger federal government
300
This is a tax on imported goods that protects a nation's businesses from foreign competition
What is protective tariff
300
This was a law enacted in 1820 to maintain balance of power between slave and free states
What is the Missouri Compromise
400
How did new inventions improve American life
What is the steamboat and locomotive speeded transportation; the telegraph improved communications; the threshing maching and mechanical reaper made farming more efficient
400
This person led a famous slave rebellion where 55 people were killed. He was caught, tried, and hanged after the rebellion.
Who is Nat Turner
400
What concern might the Missouri Compromise have raised in slave states?
What is they feared free states would outnumber slave states and try to outlaw slavery
400
Factors that increased sectional tension
What is economic differences amont the regions and a division over the issue of slavery
400
What changes did the Missouri Compromise bring to the U.S. map?
What is Maine and Missouri
500
How did the Industrial Revolution change the way Americans lived and worked
What is some Americans left their farms and worked in factories. Many began using goods that were made at factories rather than at home.
500
The cotton gin changed southern life in what ways
What is it made cotton production more profitable and led to the spread of slavery
500
How did protective tariffs help national unity?
What is made foreign goods more expensive, encouraged consumption of American goods
500
What are the three main actions of the American System?
What is establish a protective tariff, establish a national bank, and improve the country's transportation systems
500
The 36° 30' parallel signifies this
What is below the line would be slave states and above the line would be free states with the exception of Missouri