Objective 2.03 Distinguish between the economic and social issues that led to sectionalism and nationalism.

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Objective 2.03 Distinguish between the economic and social issues that led to sectionalism and nationalism

Samuel Morse Invented the electromagnetic telegraph in 1837

Eli Whitney Invented the Cotton Gin in 1792 and the concept of interchangeable parts in 1801

John Deere Invented the steel plow in 1837

Cyrus McCormick Invented the mechanical reaper in the 1830’s

Robert Fulton Revolutionized river travel with his steamboat The Clermont in 1807

Erie Canal Connected Lake Erie with the Hudson River, encouraged trade between the North and the West

Cotton Kingdom Name applied to the economy of the antebellum south

1st Industrial Revolution Machinery in the north, water powered in the beginning, mainly in textiles at the beginning of the 1800’s

Nativism People that do not like immigrants

Know-Nothings Political Party of Nativists, known for their secret societies

William Lloyd Garrison Author of the Liberator, wanted abolition immediately

Frederick Douglass African American that was outspoken about the immorality of slavery