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Economic, Social, and Political Transformations in Early 19th Century America

This comprehensive overview of chapters 9 through 13 examines significant shifts in the early 19th century United States. Key topics include the impact of protective tariffs, the market revolution, and the role of migration in shaping society. The rise of various social movements, including abolitionism and women's rights, highlights the growing push for reform. Additionally, the expansion westward, controversies over slavery, and the political battles of the time, such as Jackson's presidency and the Mexican War, are analyzed, illustrating the complexities of this transformative era.

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Economic, Social, and Political Transformations in Early 19th Century America

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  1. Unit III IDs Chapter 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13

  2. Ch 9 pp 296 - 307 Protective Tariff Dartmouth College v Woodward Roads and Canals Rise in Consumers Southern Migrants

  3. Ch 9 pp 307 - 316 Northern Migrants Market Revolution at Home Factory Towns Rise of Businessmen Cities Industrializing

  4. Ch 9 pp 316 - 321 Slave Labor Yeomen Farmers Subsistence Farming The Plantation System

  5. Ch 10 pp 324 - 332 Rise in Religion Domestic Life Rise in the Arts Millerites Joseph Smith

  6. Ch 10 pp 332 - 341 Rise in sports Acting and the Theater Print Southern Family Life Pro-slavery Christianity

  7. Ch 10 pp 341 - 348 The Slave Families White Missions Slave Christians Slave Revolts

  8. Ch 11 pp 352 - 361 Northern and Western Whigs Democrats and the Economy Public Schools Prisons Social Reform in the South

  9. Ch 11 pp 361 - 372 Temperance Movement Free Blacks Democratic Racism Abolitionism American Anti-Slavery Society

  10. Ch 11 pp 372 - 376 Sylvester Graham Moral Reforms Women’s Rights Seneca Falls, New York

  11. Ch 12 pp 380 - 391 Expanding West Slavery and Compromise Panic of 1819 Corrupt Bargain Rise of Jackson Election of 1828

  12. Ch 12 pp 391 - 405 Jackson and the Indians Tariff of 1828 Nullification Fall of Calhoun Battle over the Bank Birth of the Whigs

  13. Ch 13 pp 408 - 416 Westward Expansion Westward Trails Texas Annexation Oregon Territory

  14. Ch 13 pp 416 - 424 Mexican War Wilmot Proviso Free Soil Party Gold

  15. Ch 13 pp 424 - 431 Clay’s Compromise Fugitive Slave Law Slave Bounty Hunters Uncle Tom’s Cabin William Walker

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