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What did the Whig Party believe about industrialization?
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
The Industrial Revolution...
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
When did the Industrial Revolution arrive in the U.S.?
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
American industrialization began after...
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
Part of the American System was the re-establishment of:
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
Henry Clay and Whigs wanted to build...
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
The Erie Canal, which opened in 1825, linked the Atlantic Ocean to:
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
Henry Clay's plan for expanding American production was known as:
The federal government should heavily invest in industrialization.
had long-lasting effects on the U.S.
the Great Lakes
the American System
the early 1800s
the War of 1812
a transportation network to link regions of the U.S. together
the National Bank
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