Chapter 11 Quiz Flashcards

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Locations of factories

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Samual Slater built huis fisrt factory in pawtucket Rhode Island-spread throughout Rhode Island, Connecticut and southern Massachusetts
Francis Lowell built his first factory in waltham, Massachusetts- built more on the Merrimack and Concord rivers

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Living conditions

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The living conditions in the Mills were not good, Had to attend Church, follow strict Rules and work in deafining noise. You had to work 12 Horus a day with no break

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Telegraph

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Invented by Samual F.B. Morse, This machine sent long and short pulses of electricity along a wire

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Steamboat

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Invented by Robert Fulton, had a engine that could move against strong current or wind

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Plot

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Invented by John Deere, this plow Made preparing ground less work

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The cotton gin

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Invented by Eli Whitney, this machine Made the cotton machine more efficiënt

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Interchangable parts

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Invented by Eli Whitney, they are parts were Made exactly alike

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Slavery-Who owned them and jobs

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Only 1/3 of White familys owned slaves-the most powerful and wealthiest people. 1/10 of those people owned >20
Some Jobs slaves had were domestic servants, Skilled craftsmen, factory hands and day laborers

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9
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Spirituals

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Religious folk songs that often contain hidden Messages

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Nat Turner

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A self-proclameert prophet that led a revolt that killed 55 men. Hè escapes capture and hid for 70 days before getting caught. Hè is hanged for his crimes

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Nationalism

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A feeling of pride, loyalty and protectiveness toward your country
Good-maks people more patriotic
Bad-people could Think that they are beter than Evertons else

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Sectionalism

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A feeling of loyalty to your OWN region or section of the country
Good-more power towards your OWN state
Bad-country is not united

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Canals and other improvements

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Canals and roads inproved which resulted in water transportation and raster transportation to most cities and railroad tracks Being built

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McCulloch v. Maryland

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State of Maryland wantend to tax their OWN part of the federal bank. Federal goverment Saïd no.

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Gigbions v. Ogden

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Twosteamboat owners faought over shipping rights in the hudson.Court Saïd that the federal goverment regulaties intserstae commerce

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16
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The Rush-Bargot Agreement

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Limited Britians and the U.S. Navel Forbes on the great lakes

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Adams-Onís Agreement

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Spain gave the U.S. Florida

18
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Missouri Compromise

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IT kept balance in the senate between the slave and free states
Banned slavery from the Louisiana territory
Added a slave state-missori, added a free state-Maine

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Monroe doctrine

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President Monroe Saïd the americas were closed to futher coloninazation, promised the u.s. IT would stay out of Europeanen affaires
Told Europeanen colonnes that they would consider recloniazation a threat