![]() Samuel Slater built the first successful water-powered textile mill in America. True Samuel Slater False ![]() Samuel Slater came to America under a false name. True Samuel Slater False ![]() Moises Brown was Samuel Slater's investor and backer for the textile mills. True Samuel Slater False ![]() Robert Fulton invented a steamboat that could move against the current or a strong wind. True Robert Fulton False ![]() The name of Robert Fulton's steamboat was called the "Clairmonte." True Robert Fulton False ![]() The first steamboat was launced on the Hudson River. True Robert Fulton False ![]() Samuel F. B. Morse invented the telegraph. True Samuel F. B. Morse False ![]() The telegraph worked on short and long pulses of kinetic energy. True Samuel F. B. Morse False ![]() The telegraph brought the nation closer together. True Samuel F. B. Morse False ![]() Eli Whitney invented a machine for cleaning cotton called the "Cotton Gin." True Eli Whitney False ![]() The cotton gin helped set the South on a different course of development from the North. True Eli Whitney False ![]() Because of the cotton gin, the slave population grew. True Eli Whitney False ![]() Nat Turner was born on a plantation in Virginia. True Nat Turner False ![]() Nat Turner believed that God wanted him to free the slaves. True Nat Turner False ![]() After "Turner's Rebellion," slavery in the U.S. began to decline. True Nat Turner False ![]() True Henry Clay was a strong nationalist. Henry Clay False ![]() Henry Clay wanted to strengthen the country by seperating it's regions. True Henry Clay False ![]() Henry Clay introduced the Missouri Compromise to Congress. True Henry Clay False ![]() True James Monroe was the 5th U.S. President James Monroe False ![]() True James Monroe died on the 4th of July. James Monroe False ![]() James Monroe served 2 terms as President. True James Monroe False ![]() The Monroe Doctrine says the U.S. would stay out of European affairs. True Monroe Doctrine False ![]() The Monroe Doctrine showed the U.S. as a world power and protector of Latin America. True Monroe Doctrine False ![]() True John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe Doctrine False ![]() The Missouri Compromise was Herny Clay's idea. True Missouri Compromise False ![]() The Missouri Compromise made Maine a free state and Missouri a free state. True Missouri Compromise False ![]() The Missouri Compromise kept the balance of power in the Senate between slave states and free states. True Missouri Compromise False |