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Revolution
Technology
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Podge
Sectionalism
Famous
People
War of
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Industrial Revolution (200)
The industrial
revolution began in
this country.
Industrial Revolution (400)
Factory owners hired
these people
because they would
work for little pay.
Industrial Revolution (600)
These investors
provided money to
construct factories.
Industrial Revolution (800)
The name for the
group of investors
that built Lowell’s mill.
Industrial Revolution (1000)
The location of the first
textile mill in the
United States.
Technology (200)
This invention made
cleaning cotton faster,
easier, and more
profitable.
Technology (400)
This man-made
waterway ran 350
miles across the state
of New York.
Technology (600)
These bumpy roads
were made of logs to
prevent wagons from
getting stuck in the
mud.
Technology (800)
He invented the first
commercial
steamboat.
Technology (1000)
The name of the first
steamboat, which
sailed on the Hudson
River in 1807.
War of 1812 (200)
The nickname for
Congressmen who
supported going to
war with England.
War of 1812 (1000)
The treaty that ended
the war was signed in
this Belgian city.
War of 1812 (600)
The battle for this key
city made General
Andrew Jackson
famous.
War of 1812 (800)
He was the President
during the War of
1812.
War of 1812 (400)
One reason the
United States
declared war on
England in 1812.
Hodge Podge (200)
A tax on foreign
goods to make them
more expensive than
U.S. products.
Hodge Podge (400)
The National Road
was paid for by…
Hodge Podge (600)
The charter for this
financial institution
expired in 1811.
Hodge Podge (800)
Congress passed this
law in 1807 which
restricted trade with
European nations.
Hodge Podge (1000)
Andrew Jackson
invaded Florida to
prevent this tribe from
raiding American
settlements.
Sectionalism (200)
This region opposed
protective tariffs
because it had few
factories.
Sectionalism (400)
Representing
Massachusetts, he
became one of the most
important speakers in
the nation.
Sectionalism (600)
This South Carolina
senator favored
states’ rights and
slavery.
Sectionalism (800)
People living in this
region generally
opposed the War of
1812 and territorial
expansion.
Sectionalism (1000)
This term refers to the
movement of people
from farms to cities,
which occurred most
in the North.
Famous People (200)
This president warned
European nations not
to interfere in the
affairs of North and
South America.
Famous People (400)
He wrote the “Starspangled Banner.”
Famous People (600)
He memorized the
design plans for a
British textile mill
before coming to
America.
Famous People (800)
His company started
an entire town around
textile mills in
Massachusetts.
Famous People (1000)
He was the governor
of New York who
wanted to build a canal
stretching across his
state.
Final Jeopardy
• The name for
Henry Clay’s
economic plan
which included
tariffs and federal
money for
transportation.