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Industrial Revolution Tech- nology Hodge Podge Sectional- ism Famous People War of 1812 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000

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 “Star- spangled 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.