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November 1, 2009

3. Reform and Industrializaton, Part 1

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11/8 C 7 “Stirrings of Industrialism,” 173-179 [175-180]; C 8 “Stabilizing Economic Growth” 218-21; [201-4] – be sure to get the thesis for this chapter. Cotton gin, interchangeable parts, textile industry, steamboat, turnpikes, panic of 1819, Second Bank, Lowell System, protective tariff
     
  L C
11/9
C 9 Jacksonian America:  thesis, “The Rise of Mass Politics,”  and “Our Federal Union,” 223-31 [225-233

   
Suffrage, franchise, two party system, patronage, Whigs, Democrats, spoils system, nullification, Tariff of Abominations, Webster Hayne debate,
11/10 C9 “Jackson and the Bank War,”  “The Emergence of the Second Party System,” “Politics After Jackson,” 236-46, [235-45]Jacksonian Democracy powerpoint Maysville Road Bill, Second Bank, Panic of 1837, VanBuren, Harrison
11/11 Kezirian, “The Indomitable Andrew Jackson:  Symbol of an Age? 51-6 and “What is the Challenge of Women’s History?  Jacksonian America as a Case Study,” 63-68.  Complete Blogs for each.  
11/12 C10 “America’s Economic Revolution” – get thesis; “Changing American Population,” 272-7; [249-53]“Transportation and Communications Revolutions” 277-85 [253-9] Causes of population growth, immigrants, nativism, Know Nothings, Erie Canal, railroads, trunk lines, government aid to rr, telegraph, newspapers
11/13 C10 “Commerce and Industry,” 285-9; [259-62] “Men and Women at Work,” 289-94, [262-6] Entrepreneurs, specialize, corporations, paper notes, machine tools, coal, patents, merchant capitalists, industrial capitalists
     
11/14 C10 “Patterns of   Society,” 295-303, [266-73] “Agricultural North” 303-8, [273-7] Distribution of wealth, standard of living, mobility, middle class culture, cult of domesticity, birth rate, separate spheres, commercial farming, steel plow, automatic reaper, northwest,COMPLETE LETTER 2
11/15 C12 “Antebellum Culture and Reform,” thesis 337, [305]“Romantic Impulse,” 338-47, [306-14]Utopian Communities Hudson River School, Whitman, Cooper, transcendentalists, Thoreau, Emerson, civil disobedience, Brook Farm, utopian experiments, Margaret Fuller, Mormons,
11/16 “Remaking Society,” 347-56; [314-200 Second Great Awakening, , Temperance, public health, Horace Mann, benevolent societies, asylum movement, Dorothea Dix, cult of domesticity, Seneca Falls, Declaration of Sentiments COMPLETE LETTER 3
11/17 REVIEW FOR TEST  
11/20 TEST on C 7, 8, 9, and 10, 12  
     
     

THESE ARE THE IDS AND ESSAYS FOR MONDAY 11/21

Prepare outlines for the following questions.  You will answer one of them and complete 3 ids.

1.  Analyze the impact of the market revolution (1815-1860) on the economies of TWO of the following regions.  The Northeast, The Midwest, The South

2.  In what ways did developments in transportation bring about economic and social change in the United States in the period 1820 to 1860.

3.  Analyze the extent to which TWO of the following influenced the development of democracy between 1820 and 1840. Jacksonian economic policy, changes in electoral politics, Second Great Awakening, Westward movement

4.  ”Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals.”  Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to the years 1825-1850.

IDENTIFICATIONS

  1. Transportation
  2. Protective Tariff
  3. Two party system
  4. federal v. state power
  5. immigration
  6. industrial capitalist
  7. cult of domesticity
  8. commercial farming
  9. Thoreau
  10. utopian experiments
  11. Dorothea Dix
  12. temperance
  13. Second Great Awakening
  14. Industrialization
  15. Second Bank


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