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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 THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETY, 1815–1840

2 Westward Expansion The Sweep West Western Society and Customs
The Far West The Federal Government and the West The Removal of the Indians The Agricultural Boom

3 The Removal of the Native Americans to the West, 1820 1840

4 The Growth of the Market Economy
Federal Land Policy The Speculator and the Squatter The Panic of 1819 The Transportation Revolution: Steamboats, Canals, and Railroads The Growth of Cities

5 Industrial Beginnings
Causes of Industrialization Textile Towns in New England Artisans and Workers in Mid-Atlantic Cities

6 Equality and Inequality
Urban Inequality: The Rich and the Poor Free Blacks in the North The “Middling Classes”

7 The Revolution in Social Relationships
The Attack on the Professions The Challenge to Family Authority Wives and Husband Horizontal Allegiances and the Rise of Voluntary Associations

8 Major Rivers, Roads, and Canals, 1825–1860

9 Population Distribution, 1790 and 1850
Industrial Beginnings

10 American Cities, 1820 and 1860 Textile Towns in New England
Source: Statistical Abstract of the United States Textile Towns in New England

11 U.S. Manufacturing Employment, 1820 and 1850
Source: Historical Atlas of the United States, 2nd ed. (Washington,D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1993), p. 148. Reprinted by permission of National Geographic Maps/National Geographic Society Image Collection


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