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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 |
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| C 9 Jacksonian America: thesis, “The Rise of Mass Politics,” and “Our Federal Union,” 223-31 [225-233
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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. |
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| 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 |
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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 |
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REVIEW FOR TEST |
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TEST on C 7, 8, 9, and 10, 12 |
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