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Teacher: Rabbi Medetsky
Horizontales
A road made of sawed-off logs laid side by side (403)
The ________ Road, first federally funded road (403)
Was admitted to the Union together with Missouri (404)
__________ Turnpike, connecting Philadelphia and Lancaster (403)
Missouri ___________, 1820 (404)
Became a state in 1803 (401)
The Erie Canal had paid for itself within two _______ (403)
Canal flowed into the ________ River (403)
Road that Daniel Boone and his men cleared as a new route to the west (401)
First territory to become a state after the original 13 (401)
How did the National Road cross rivers and streams? (403)
Many roads were __________, and dotted with tree stumps (402)
During colonial times, Americans looked at the backcountry as the western __________ (401)
Became a state in 1816 (401)
The National Road reached __________, Virginia, by 1818 (403)
________ had to be built to raise and lower boats (403)
Direction that Americans kept moving (401)
NY governer who proposed the idea of a canal (403)
Verticales
Senator who convinced Congress to adopt the Missouri Compromise (404)
_________ of Pennsylvania began settling the backcountry in the 1750s (401)
A channel dug across land and filled with water (403)
Representative from NY who proposed admitting Missouri as a slave state (404)
By 1819, there were 11 slave states, and 11 ________ states (404)
____________ Gap, where the Wilderness Road crossed the Appalachians (401)
Erie Canal was first known as "Clinton's ________" (403)
Most famous early pioneer (401)
________-Irish settled the backcountry (401)
City which became the richest in the country because of the canal (403)
Was seeking admission into the Union since 1817 (404)
Became a state in 1796 (401)
Former President who predicted that slavery would threaten national unity (405)
South wasn't happy that Congress could make laws regarding ___________ (405)
A toll road (402)
Became a state in 1819 (401)
By 1829, a canal reached as far as __________ (404)
Farmers needed roads to get their goods to _________ (402)