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Return to American Horizons: U.S. History in a Global Context 3e Student Resources
True or False Chapter 09 Self-Quiz 2
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Eventually, Astor left the fur trade and turned to New York real estate.
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Americans extensively explored China and India as they traded in those areas.
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Russian and American traders competed in the Pacific Northwest.
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Eli Whitney was the southern planter who invented the cotton gin.
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A number of free northern states had laws making it illegal for blacks to settle there.
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Magazines and newspapers accounted for the majority of the mail.
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After the end of the international slave trade, African cultural traditions stopped influencing black culture.
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A new wave of revivalism swept the country around 1800.
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Madison had opposed the First Bank of the United States on constitutional grounds but supported the second.
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Congress censured Andrew Jackson for his actions in Florida.
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