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The Transformation of American Society, 1815-1840

The Transformation of American Society, 1815-1840. Chapter 9. Westward Expansion. New States Ways of Moving Life Styles Mountain Men. Government Influence on Expansion. The Northwest Ordinance The Louisiana Purchase The Transcontinental Treaty of 1819 Land warrants for veterans

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The Transformation of American Society, 1815-1840

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  1. The Transformation of American Society, 1815-1840 Chapter 9

  2. Westward Expansion • New States • Ways of Moving • Life Styles • Mountain Men

  3. Government Influence on Expansion • The Northwest Ordinance • The Louisiana Purchase • The Transcontinental Treaty of 1819 • Land warrants for veterans • The National Road

  4. The Removal of the Indians • Government Pressure • Andrew Jackson • The Indian Removal Act • Worcester V Georgia • John Marshall • The Trail of Tears

  5. Increasing Agricultural Production • Cotton • Commercial Farming • Debt • Public Domain • Speculators

  6. Western Settlement • Squatters • John Deere • Cyrus McCormick • The Panic of 1819 • The National Bank

  7. Transportation • Robert Fulton’s Steamboat • Canal Systems • The Erie Canal • River Port Cities • Lake Port Cities

  8. Industrialization • Samuel Slater • Cotton Mills • Factors of Industrialization • Interchangeable Parts

  9. Manufacturing • Water Power • The role of women • The change in the need for labor • Trade unions • “workingmen’s” political parties

  10. Effects of Industrialization • The gap between the rich and the poor • Free blacks in the north • African American churches • The middle to lower class

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