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a spanish priest who opened or started 21 missions along the California coast
included a church and the surrounding land, self-sufficient
the long and slow process that completely changed the way goods were produced and where many people worked and lived.
a machine that could spin several threads at once
invested money
a person who invests money in order to make a profit ( if the business succeeds )
brought machinery and people together in one place to produce goods
parts that would fit together in different ways, allowing people to save time and money by not having to produce each piece from scratch
women, usually young or children who work in factories for a few years and then come home
the movement of the population from rural areas to cities, increased as industry grew
a type of engine that is steam-powered, could go 30 miles an hour
sleek vessels that had tall masts and huge sails. They also had narrow hulls
artisans united in order to form these. They were part of a labor reform movement
where union workers refuse to do their job until managers agree to address their concerns
people who wanted to preserve the country for native-born white citizens
the nativists combined with anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant to form this secret party.
the readiness of people to purchase goods or services
the amount of goods available to sell
limited supply resulting in high prices
borrowed money
the difference between the production cost of a good and its selling price
a person who could not pay the money that they owed
a campaign against alcohol abuse
an organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society
American Protestant Christians believe in this. The idea that God pre-chose the people that would be saved in heaven.
a dynamic religious movement in the early 1800s that taught individuals to chose to save their souls by their own actions
huge outdoor meetings held to stir religious feelings

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