Nationalism , The idea that all people should pull together with a sense of strong pride in their country , Era of Good Feelings, This time period was marked by a growing country, economy, and growing sense of national pride after the War of 1812, What three things were growing during the Era of Good Feelings?, The country, the economy, and national pride., Spain, European country that originally controlled Florida , Monroe Doctrine, This warned European countries to not interfere in North and South America, Western Hemisphere, The Monroe Doctrine said European countries couldn't interfere in the _____, Suffrage, vote, White men, In the 1820's only ____ could vote , women, Native Americans, and most African Americans, In the 1820's these people were not allowed to vote, James Monroe, 5th President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, called the "People's President" , 7th President of the United States, Andrew Jackson , Sequoyah, developed an alphabet for the Cherokee language , Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole, Major Native American groups in the 1820s, Law passed in 1830 that forced Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River, Indian Removal Act , West of the Mississippi River was called ___., Indian Territory, Seminoles, They fought the United States army and lost in Florida, and had to move west , Florida, Seminoles fought in this present day state and lost., Was a Cherokee leader, John Ross, Supreme Court, John Ross went to the _____ when Georgia tried to take the Cherokee's land. , Most of this Native American tribe were killed on the Trail of Tears, Cherokee, Disease and bad weather, 1/4 of the Native Americans on the Trail of Tears died because of _____., Time period where we went from making goods by hand to making goods by machines in factories, Industrial Revolution , To make goods from raw materials , Manufacture, Using scientific knowledge or new tools to make/do something, Technology , Man who brought plans from England for a cotton-spinning machine , Samuel Slater, Samuel Slater, Created the first cotton-spinning factory in the United States, Used to power factories, water from the rivers, Francis Cabot Lowell, Built the first mill that put ALL of the stages of making cloth together, Eli Whitney, Created the cotton gin which cleaned the seeds out of cotton, Cyrus McCormick, Invented the mechanical reaper to harvest wheat , This was built between Maryland and Illinois, National Road, Robert Fulton , Developed a riverboat that was powered by a steam engine, Clermont, Name of the river boat powered by a steam engine, A ditch dug through the land and filled with water, Canal, Connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean, Erie Canal, Peter Cooper, Invented a steam -powered locomotive , The steam-powered locomotive was called the _____, Tom Thumb, Reform, Change , National Road, Settlers traveled on _______ to get to the west and sheep, cattle, and hogs were sent to the east for sale. , Canal, This connects rivers, lakes, and seas , Second Great Awakening, This was a movement that caused Americans to become more interested in their religion, Rivivals, These were meetings that brought back and strengthened people's religious feelings. (Made them excited for the Lord), Temperance Movement, This was part of the Second Great Awakening where people urged others to drink very little alcohol if they drank it at all , This sign would be part of the ________, Temperance Movement, Abolitionists, These were people who wanted to end slavery, Frederick Douglass, He escaped slavery and became a leader of the Abolition Movement , Soujourner Truth , She was an escaped slave who preached about God, the evils of slavery, and supported women's rights, Lucretia Mott, She along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton started a movement for women's rights in New York, Elizabeth Cady Stanton , She along with Lucretia Mott started a movement for women's rights in New York, Seneca Falls Convention, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton started a movement for women's rights at ______ in New York.
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