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27 Cards in this Set
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Who invented the cotton gin |
Eli Whitney |
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Who created interchangeable parts |
Eli Whitney |
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Second bank of the US could do what? |
Power to make large loans to business |
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What is the official count of population called |
Census |
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What are roads that cost money called built by companies |
Turnpikes |
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Robert Livingston a political leader hired_____ to develop a steamboat with a powerful engine. |
Robert Fulton |
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What is an artificial waterway called |
Canal |
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What lowered the cost of shipping goods, brought prosperity to the towns along their routes and helped unite the growing nation |
Canals |
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Who was a planter from south Carolina was one of the war hawks who called for war against great Britain and was a chief supporters of state sovereignty |
John c. Calhoun |
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Supporter of free trade and favors the tariff of 1816-which protected American industries from foreign competition |
Daniel webster |
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Who became known as the national leader who tried to resolve sectional disputes through compromise |
Henry clay |
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Describe the Missouri comprises |
1820, slavery is issue Missouri- free state or slave state? The compromise- admit Missouri as a slave state and Maine as free state and set line at 36 degrees |
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Henry clay became known as a national leader in resolving ______? |
Sectional disputes |
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____________(Person) was a great speaker most noted for the tariff of 1816 which protected American industries from foreign competition |
Daniel webster |
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A nan made water way is called a_ __ |
Canal |
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This 363 mile canal essentially connects the east and the Midwest. |
Erie canal |
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Private companies built roads and charged a fee to use them these roads were called |
Turnpikes |
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Official count of population is a |
Census |
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Who invented the cotton gin? |
Eli whitney |
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The industrial revolution began in the late 1700's in |
Great britain |
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The industrial revolution featured the manufacture of___ |
Textiles |
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What was the McCulloch v. Maryland |
The state Maryland imposed a tax on the Baltimore branch of the second bank of the US. A federal institution. The bank refused to pay the state tax |
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What was the gibbons v. Ogden |
It established that states could not enact legislation that would interfere with congressional power over interstate commerce. |
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What was the adams- onus treaty |
Spain gave up east Florida to the US in return US gave up its claims to Spanish Texas s nd took over responsibility for paying the $15 million that American citizens claimed Spain owed them for damege |
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What was the Indian removal act |
The act allowed the federal government to pay native Americans to move west |
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What grip refused to move and give up there land |
Cherokee the also sued the government they won but president Jackson refused to fallow the law with created the trail of tears |
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What was the trail of tears |
1838 general winfield Scott and over 7,000 federal troops came to move the Cherokee to the Indian territory Scoot threatened to use force they knew that fighting would only lead to their destruction so the gave in and began there long march to the west began. Brutal weather along the way claimed thousands of Cherokee lives which was remembered as the trail of tears |