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Congress chartered in 1816Had the power to make large loans to businesses
Where, in the US, did the Industrial Revolution begin? Why did it begin there?
New England Began in New England because coal and iron sources nearby, rivers and streams near, and poor soil of New England made farming difficult.
He tried to resolve the sectional disputes through compromise
He led a rebellion against the Spanish government of Mexico. Executed by Spanish
Supported state sovereignty- Believed high tariffs raised the prices of manufactured goods-Thought internal improvements, developing industries and a national bank would benefit the south.
Tariff of 1816He began career supporting free trade and the shipping interests of New England
Connected Albany with BuffaloAllowed for more trade between different sections of country
The Adams-Onis Treaty was an example of what? AND what did US gain from this treaty?
An example of US “military strength” US gained East Florida and Spain gave up all claims to West Florida
Missouri admitted as a slave state2. Maine admitted as a free state3. Banned slavery in remained of Louisiana Territory – North of 36, 30 parallel
Set the US/Canada boundary- Demilitarized the border between US and Canada- US gained the rights to settle in Oregon Country
US would not interfere with existing European colonies in Americas – BUT it would oppose any new colonies.
Gives an inventor the sole legal right to invention for a period of time
The change from a farming society to a society based on industry
Uniform pieces that can be made in large quantities to replace other identical pieces
A time when political differences faded away. Did not last long – it ended when sectionalism began.
-divided the country based on where people lived-regions disagreed over the needs for tariffs, a national bank, and internal improvements (roads)