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road that requires you to pay a toll
road built by the federal government in the early 1800s that extended from Maryland to Illinois
canal completed in 1825 that connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River
shift from manual labor to mechanized work that began in Great Britain during the 1700s and spread to the U.S around 1800
A skilled British worker who helped to build the US's first water-powered textile mill
Boston merchant who developed an industrial system based on those found in English factory towns
young woman who worked in the textile mills in Lowell,Massachusetts, in the early 1800s
identical components that can be used in place of one another
Inventor who brought the idea of interchangeable parts to the US and who would also invent the cotton gin. Interchangeability allowed factories to manufacture a greater range of goods more efficientl
American who invented the electric telegraph, an invention which sped up communication considerably
a tariff which taxed imports; it was aimed at protecting & encouraging American manufacturing
money needed to build factories and other productive assets
groups of workers who unite and organize in order to win better pay and working conditions
person who favors native born inhabitants over immigrants
machine invented in 1793 to separate the cotton fiber from its hard shell
loyalty and devotion to one's nation
American lawyer, planter, and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the United States Senate and House of Representatives
An ambitious federal program envisioned by Henry Clay in which the US was tried together through internal improvements and economic development into a unified and productive whole
American statesman who served as a diplomat, minister and ambassador to foreign nations, and treaty negotiator, United States Senator, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
A treaty between the US and Spain which gave the US control of Florida and also led to the end of Spanish claims to the Oregon territory
A doctrine, while mostly unenforceable and without teeth, which proclaimed that the US would go to war with European powers who tried to interfere in the Americas
1820 agreement calling for the admission of Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state,and banning slavery in the Louisiana Purchase territory
closed meetings of party members for the purpose of choosing a candidate
American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
A New Yorker who worked behind the scenes to build popular support for Andrew Jackson
a movement emphasizing majority rule and the dignity of the common people spoils system: the granting of political jobs as a reward for political loyalty
practice of the political party in power giving jobs and appointments to its supporters,rather than to people based on their qualifications
An act passed in 1830 which sought to negotiate the exchange of Native American lands in the south for lands in modern-day Oklahoma
forced march of the Cherokee Indians to move west of the Mississippi in the 1830s
An extremely high tariff aimed at protecting American manufacturing and ensuring President Adams's defeat in the election of 1828 due to its massive unpopularity

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