Writing Assignment Due 11/25
Unit Reading Assignments
Post War America
Nationalism
EconomicHenry Clay's America System
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JudicialJohn Marshall
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CulturalHudson River Schools
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DiplomaticMonroe Doctrine
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Era of good feelings
James Monroe
New Young Leaders
John C. Calhoun
John Quincy Adams
Daniel Webster
Henry Clay
Monroe Doctrine
Missouri Compromise
aNDREW jACKSON
NULLIFICATION Crisis
Tariff of 1828
The Whig Party
Industrial Revolution
Developments in technology, agriculture, and commerce precipitated profound changes in U.S. settlement patterns, regional identities, gender and family relations, political power, and distribution of consumer goods.
I. A global market and communications revolution, influencing and influenced by technological innovations, led to dramatic shifts in the nature of agriculture and manufacturing.
A. Innovations including textile machinery, steam engines, interchangeable parts, canals, railroads, and the telegraph, as well as agricultural inventions, both extended markets and brought efficiency to production for those markets.
Transportation Improvements
Role of the Government???
Market RevolutionDefine
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Communications RevolutionList types and effects
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Technological InnovationsList types and effects
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Extending Markets??
Efficiency to production??
Shifts in Agriculture???
Shifts in Manufacturing???
B. Increasing numbers of Americans, especially women in factories and low-skilled male workers, no longer relied on semi subsistence agriculture but made their livelihoods producing goods for distant markets, even as some urban entrepreneurs went into finance rather than manufacturing.
Letters from a Lowell Girl
Republican Motherhood??
CUlt of Domesticity???
Regional Markets
II. Regional economic specialization, especially the demands of cultivating southern cotton, shaped settlement patterns and the national and international economy.
A. Southern cotton furnished the raw material for manufacturing in the Northeast, while the growth in cotton production and trade promoted the development of national economic ties, shaped the international economy, and fueled the internal slave trade.
North |
South |
WestS
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Impact of Market Revolution on Society
Second Great Awakening
Era of Reforms
Women's Rights |
Temperance |
Prisons/mentally ill |
Education |
Slavery |
Democracy |