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ISBN-10 : 0765681269
ISBN-13 : 9780765681263
Author: Christopher G. Bates
First Published in 2015. This text holds four volumes of essays and entries on the early Republic and Antebellum era in America spanning the end of the American Revolution in 1781 to the outbreak of Civil War in 1861. The Americans forged a new government in theory and then in practice, with the beginnings of industrialisation and the effects of urbanisation, widespread poverty, labour strife, debates around slavery and sectional discord. By the end of the nineteenth century American had a powerhouse economy, new technologies and the emergence of major social reform movements, creation of uniquely American art and literature and the conquest of the West. This encyclopaedia offers a historic reference.
The Early Republic and Antebellum America: An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History 1st Table of contents:
- Introduction: Interpreting the Early Republic and Antebellum Era, 1781–1861
- The Constitution: Revolutionary or Reactionary?
- Andrew Jackson: Savior or Scoundrel?
- Views of Slavery
- The West: Place or Process?
- What Caused the Civil War?
- Further Reading
- Half Title
- Half Title
- Essays
- Politics andPolitical Culture
- The Constitution
- The First Party System
- The Election of 1800
- White Male Suffrage and the Second Party System
- Campaigning American Style
- American Nationalism
- The Third Party System
- Further Reading
- Economy and Economic Policy
- Expansion
- Growth
- Complexity and Modernity
- International Comparisons
- Government and Trade
- Technology
- Slavery, Pollution, and Other Problems
- Further Reading
- Foreign Affairs
- Major Themes
- Relations with Europe and Africa
- Relations with Mexico
- Relations with Asia
- Continental Expansion
- Further Reading
- The Road to Civil War
- The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
- Sectional Development and the Missouri Compromise
- Slavery Under Attack
- The South Closes Ranks
- Slavery as a "Positive Good"
- The Mexican-American War and the Compromise of 1850
- The Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor, and Free Men
- Bleeding Kansas and the Dred Scott Decision
- John Brown and Harpers Ferry
- Secession
- Further Reading
- A-E Entries
- A
- Abolitionist and Antislavery Movements
- Early Resistance to Slavery
- From Colonization to Radical Abolitionism
- The Movement Develops
- The Movement Divides
- Violence and Politics in the Antebellum Period
- Further Reading
- Adams, Abigail (1744–1818)
- Further Reading
- Adams, John (1735–1826)
- Revolutionary
- Public Servant
- Citizen
- Further Reading
- Adams, John Quincy (1767–1848)
- Diplomat and Statesman
- Secretary of State
- Election of 1824 and Presidency
- Old Man Eloquent
- Further Reading
- Adams-Onís Treaty (1819)
- Further Reading
- African Colonization
- Back to Africa
- Immediate Abolition
- Further Reading
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Further Reading
- African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
- Further Reading
- Aging and the Elderly
- Further Reading
- Agriculture
- Northeastern Farming
- Midwestern Farming
- Southern Farming
- Native American Farming
- An Agrarian Republic
- Further Reading
- Alamo, Battle of the
- Further Reading
- Alcohol and Temperance
- Before Temperance
- Early Activism
- The Burgeoning Movement
- Results
- Further Reading
- Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
- Further Reading
- Amistad Incident
- Further Reading
- Anthony, Susan B. (1820–1906)
- Further Reading
- Anti-Federalists
- Further Reading
- Anti-Masonic Party
- Further Reading
- Architecture
- Colonial Traces
- Classicism and National Architecture
- Washington, D.C.
- Romantic Styles
- Cities and Industrial Building
- Further Reading
- Army, U.S.
- Early Republic
- The War of 1812
- The Antebellum Era
- Further Reading
- Army Corps of Engineers, U.S.
- Further Reading
- Aroostook War
- Further Reading
- Art, Fine
- Early Work
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Democratic Art
- Further Reading
- Art, Folk
- Defining Folk Art
- Portraits and Works on Paper
- Sculpture and Carved Objects
- Tools and Other Domestic Objects
- Diversity
- Further Reading
- Asbury, Francis (1745–1816)
- Further Reading
- Ashley, William Henry (ca. 1778–1838)
- Further Reading
- Astor, John Jacob (1763–1848)
- Further Reading
- Astor Place Riot
- Further Reading
- Atchison, David Rice (1807–1886)
- Further Reading
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Further Reading
- Audubon, John James (1785–1851)
- Further Reading
- Austin, Stephen F. (1793–1836)
- Further Reading
- B
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Further Reading
- Bancroft, George (1800–1891)
- Further Reading
- Bank of the United States
- First Bank of the United States
- Second Bank of the United States
- Further Reading
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency
- Further Reading
- Banks and Banking
- Commercial Banks and Central Banks
- Investment Banks, Savings Banks, and Building and Loans
- Further Reading
- Banneker, Benjamin (1731–1806)
- Further Reading
- Baptists
- Further Reading
- Barbary Wars
- Early Stages
- First Barbary War
- Second Barbary War
- Further Reading
- Barnum, P.T. (1810–1891)
- Further Reading
- Beecher, Catharine (1800–1878)
- Further Reading
- Beecher, Henry Ward (1813–1887)
- Early Life
- Ideas and Influence
- Antislavery Efforts
- Final Years
- Further Reading
- Bennett, James Gordon (1795–1872)
- Further Reading
- Benton, Thomas Hart (1782–1858)
- Further Reading
- Bible
- Spreading American Bibles and Civilization
- The Bible and Slavery
- The Bible's Messages
- Further Reading
- Bill of Rights
- History
- Content
- State Responses
- Further Reading
- Birney, James Gillespie (1792–1857)
- Further Reading
- Birth and Childbearing
- Pregnancy
- Labor and Delivery
- Dangers in Childbirth
- Recovery
- Further Reading
- Black Hawk War
- Further Reading
- Blackwell, Elizabeth (1821–1910)
- Further Reading
- Bleeding Kansas
- The Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Border Ruffians
- Wakarusa War and the Sack of Lawrence
- Pottawatomie Massacre
- Further Reading
- Boone, Daniel (1734–1820)
- Further Reading
- Booth, Edwin (1833–1893)
- Further Reading
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Early Development
- Cultural and Political Influence
- Further Reading
- Breckinridge, John C. (1821–1875)
- Further Reading
- British Americans
- Further Reading
- Brook Farm
- Further Reading
- Brown, Charles Brockden (1771–1810)
- Further Reading
- Brown, John (1800–1859)
- From Connecticut to Kansas
- Raid on Harpers Ferry
- Further Reading
- Bryant, William Cullen (1794–1878)
- Further Reading
- Buchanan, James (1791–1868)
- Election of 1856
- Domestic and Foreign Policy
- 1860 Election and Retirement
- Further Reading
- Buffalo, New York
- Further Reading
- Bulfinch, Charles (1763–1844)
- Further Reading
- Buntline, Ned (1821–1886)
- Further Reading
- Burns, Anthony (1834–1862)
- Further Reading
- Burr, Aaron (1756–1836)
- Revolutionary War Soldier
- Lawyer and Politician
- Vice President
- Burr Conspiracy
- Further Reading
- C
- Cabinet, Presidential
- Foundations
- The First Cabinets
- The Cabinet in the Nineteenth Century
- Further Reading
- Calhoun, John C. (1782–1850)
- Early Years
- Vice Presidency and the Nullification Crisis
- Southern Spokesman
- Further Reading
- California
- Early History
- Spain and Mexico
- American State
- Further Reading
- Canada, Relations with
- Consequences of Revolution
- Border Conflicts
- Further Reading
- Canals
- Further Reading
- Caroline Affair
- Further Reading
- Carson, Kit (1809–1868)
- Further Reading
- Cass, Lewis (1782–1866)
- Further Reading
- Catholicism
- Creation of an American Hierarchy
- Priests and Sisters
- Growth of American Catholicism
- Anti-Catholicism and the Birth of Catholic Schools
- Nativism and Slavery
- Further Reading
- Channing, William Ellery (1780–1842)
- Further Reading
- Charity and Philanthropy
- Care for the Sick
- Dartmouth v. Woodward
- Assistance for the Needy
- Support for Research and Learning
- Further Reading
- Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837)
- Further Reading
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Further Reading
- Chase (Samuel), Impeachment of
- Further Reading
- Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831)
- Further Reading
- Chicago, Illinois
- Further Reading
- Children and Child Rearing
- View of Childhood
- Boys and Girls
- Family Ties
- Working-Class and Farm Families
- Further Reading
- China, Relations with
- Further Reading
- Chinese Americans
- Further Reading
- Chisholm v. Georgia (1793)
- Further Reading
- Christiana Riot
- Further Reading
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Further Reading
- Cities and Urban Life
- Colonial and Revolutionary Antecedents
- Population Growth
- Connectedness
- Problems
- Culture
- Further Reading
- Clay, Henry (1777–1852)
- Early Years
- Slavery and the Missouri Compromise
- Presidential Candidate
- The American System and the Whig Party
- Election of 1844 and the Mexican-American War
- The Compromise of 1850
- Further Reading
- Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850)
- Further Reading
- Clinton, George (1739–1812)
- First Governor of New York
- Opponent of the Constitution
- Late Career and Vice Presidency
- Further Reading
- Clocks and Clock Manufacturing
- Further Reading
- Clothing and Fashion
- Basic Garments
- Empire Style
- Victorian Style
- Undergarments for Women
- Influences
- Nineteenth-Century Men's Clothing
- Working-Class Clothes
- Further Reading
- Coal
- Further Reading
- Cole, Thomas (1801–1848)
- Further Reading
- Colonization, African
- Colt, Samuel (1814–1862)
- Further Reading
- Columbia University
- Further Reading
- Compromise of 1850
- Background
- The Compromise
- Aftermath
- Further Reading
- Congregationalists
- Further Reading
- Congress, U.S.
- Foundations
- The First Congresses
- Congress in the Nineteenth Century
- Further Reading
- Constitution, U.S.
- Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
- Philadelphia Convention: Madison and the Virginia Plan
- Philadelphia Convention: The New Jersey Plan and the Connecticut Compromise
- Philadelphia Convention: Compromise over the Executive Branch
- Philadelphia Convention: Compromise over Slavery
- Intellectual Roots of the Constitution
- Anti-Federalist Criticisms of the Constitution
- Bill of Rights
- Broad Construction Versus Strict Construction
- Union of the People Versus Compact of the States
- Supreme Court and Judicial Review
- Slavery and the Constitution
- Further Reading
- Constitutions, State
- Post-Independence Constitutions
- Democratization in the Jacksonian Age
- Further Reading
- Convention of 1818
- Further Reading
- Cooper, James Fenimore (1789–1851)
- Early Years
- Literary Success
- Later Challenges
- Literary Legacy
- Further Reading
- Corn
- Further Reading
- Corporations
- Further Reading
- Cotton
- Further Reading
- Creoles
- Further Reading
- Crimean War, Impact of
- Further Reading
- Crittenden Compromise (1860)
- Further Reading
- Crockett, Davy (1786–1836)
- Further Reading
- Cuba, Relations with
- Further Reading
- Cumberland Road
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