What is the cotton gin?
A movement that greatly supported equal rights for males/females
What is the Womens Rights Movement?
A war that is noted as a turning point in the relationship between Britain and the colonies as the colonies realized they no longer wanted Britain as their "motherland".
What is the French and Indian War?
People that advocated for a diplomatic government system, strong centralized government, and indirect election of government officials
What are Federalists?
Who are Britain and United States?
Technological advancement that allowed for the communication of people through this.
What is the telegraph?
A belief based on emotion and emphasis on the individual
What is Romanticism?
Justified the colonists rights to a revolution
What is the Declaration of Independence?
Citizens strictly abiding by the constitution and placing large emphasis on the states rights
What are democratic-republicans?
What is another term for the "French and Indian War"
What is the Seven Years War?
Allowed for the transportation of goods, people, etc through waterways.
What is the steam boat?
A person in great support of a movement that fought strongly towards the abolition of slavery
What is an abolitionist?
The first 10 Amendments of the US constitution
What is the Bill of Rights?
Pledged for greater rights for the "common man" and promoted the "two part party system"
What is Jacksonian democracy?
The country that reined in victory of the French and Indian War?
What is Great Britain?
A machine that often acted as a motor and provided a main source of energy for other machines such as the steamboat.
What is the steam engine?
A belief based on realism and romanticism that promoted the individual and analytical look at "nature of experience"
What is Transcendentalism?
A war that ultimately resulted in Americas independence through solitifiying the 13 colonies
What was the Revolutionary War?
A religious belief closely correlated with Christianity/Protestantism. Centered around personal beliefs and individualism
What is evangelicalism?
What is the Treaty of Paris of 1763?
A system of transportation across the United States that benefited trade and the overall economy.
What is the transcontinential railroad?
What is mercantilism?
Meeting that was meant to write a new constitution for the US and "revise" the Articles of Confederation
What was the constitutional convention?
The study of unique theory that defies the norm.
What is 1754?