Belief in and loyalty to the nation as a whole rather than to just a particular region is called
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nationalism
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Great Britain defeated Napoleon and France at Belgium in 1815
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waterloo
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Who provided spiritual leadership to the Native American confederation
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the prophet
the prophet
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The stated that Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi
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Indian Removal Act
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In order to meet labor supply demands some factories
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employed many young children
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The National Road was also known as the
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cumberland road
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People who have money to invest in business to make a profit are called
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capitalist
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Was a young man known as Harry of the West who demanded war with Great Britain
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Henry Clay
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The most famous route through the Appalachian Mountains to the West was the
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wilderness road
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What pathway was a natural gateway for pioneers moving into Kentucky and Tennessee
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The pathway that is natural gateway for pioneers moving into
Kentucky and Tennessee is the Cumberland Gap. It is a 12 mile wide
natural gap in the Appalachian Mountain Range.
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Private roads built by companies who charged a fee for their use were called
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Actually. Toll Roads Were Built By Companies And They Charged Fee To Use The Roads.
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The Adams-onis treaty with Spain went into effect in 1800
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The Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain went into effect in 1821.
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Until the issue of slavery arose in settlement of western lands went smoothly and national politics had not been involved.
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Missouri
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One of the chief difficulties in the early days of railroading was the lack of rapid communication
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true
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In 1843 the government provided Morse with what to use to build a telegraph line from Washington DC to Baltimore
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30,000
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What policy was developed by President Monroe that warned Europe to keep out of American affairs
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The Monroe Doctrine
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Andrew jackson's group of unoffical advisors who met with him at the white house were known as the
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Jackson's unofficial advisors were known as: "the Kitchen
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Belief in and loyalty to the nation as a whole rather than to just a particular region is called
nationalism
Great Britain defeated Napoleon and France at Belgium in 1815
waterloo
Who provided spiritual leadership to the Native American confederation
the prophet
the prophet
The stated that Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi
Indian Removal Act
In order to meet labor supply demands some factories
employed many young children
The National Road was also known as the
cumberland road
People who have money to invest in business to make a profit are called
capitalist
Was a young man known as Harry of the West who demanded war with Great Britain
Henry Clay
The most famous route through the Appalachian Mountains to the West was the
wilderness road
What pathway was a natural gateway for pioneers moving into Kentucky and Tennessee
The pathway that is natural gateway for pioneers moving into
Kentucky and Tennessee is the Cumberland Gap. It is a 12 mile wide
natural gap in the Appalachian Mountain Range.
Private roads built by companies who charged a fee for their use were called
Actually. Toll Roads Were Built By Companies And They Charged Fee To Use The Roads.
The Adams-onis treaty with Spain went into effect in 1800
The Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain went into effect in 1821.
Until the issue of slavery arose in settlement of western lands went smoothly and national politics had not been involved.
Missouri
One of the chief difficulties in the early days of railroading was the lack of rapid communication
true
In 1843 the government provided Morse with what to use to build a telegraph line from Washington DC to Baltimore
30,000
What policy was developed by President Monroe that warned Europe to keep out of American affairs
The Monroe Doctrine
Andrew jackson's group of unoffical advisors who met with him at the white house were known as the
Jackson's unofficial advisors were known as: "the Kitchen
Cabinet".