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(Ebook) The Early Republic and Antebellum America An Encyclopedia of Social Political Cultural and Economic History 1st edition by Christopher Bates 0765681269 9780765681263

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Year:2010
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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:

  1. Introduction: Interpreting the Early Republic and Antebellum Era, 1781–1861
  2. The Constitution: Revolutionary or Reactionary?
  3. Andrew Jackson: Savior or Scoundrel?
  4. Views of Slavery
  5. The West: Place or Process?
  6. What Caused the Civil War?
  7. Further Reading
  8. Half Title
  9. Half Title
  10. Essays
  11. Politics andPolitical Culture
  12. The Constitution
  13. The First Party System
  14. The Election of 1800
  15. White Male Suffrage and the Second Party System
  16. Campaigning American Style
  17. American Nationalism
  18. The Third Party System
  19. Further Reading
  20. Economy and Economic Policy
  21. Expansion
  22. Growth
  23. Complexity and Modernity
  24. International Comparisons
  25. Government and Trade
  26. Technology
  27. Slavery, Pollution, and Other Problems
  28. Further Reading
  29. Foreign Affairs
  30. Major Themes
  31. Relations with Europe and Africa
  32. Relations with Mexico
  33. Relations with Asia
  34. Continental Expansion
  35. Further Reading
  36. The Road to Civil War
  37. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
  38. Sectional Development and the Missouri Compromise
  39. Slavery Under Attack
  40. The South Closes Ranks
  41. Slavery as a "Positive Good"
  42. The Mexican-American War and the Compromise of 1850
  43. The Kansas-Nebraska Act
  44. Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor, and Free Men
  45. Bleeding Kansas and the Dred Scott Decision
  46. John Brown and Harpers Ferry
  47. Secession
  48. Further Reading
  49. A-E Entries
  50. A
  51. Abolitionist and Antislavery Movements
  52. Early Resistance to Slavery
  53. From Colonization to Radical Abolitionism
  54. The Movement Develops
  55. The Movement Divides
  56. Violence and Politics in the Antebellum Period
  57. Further Reading
  58. Adams, Abigail (1744–1818)
  59. Further Reading
  60. Adams, John (1735–1826)
  61. Revolutionary
  62. Public Servant
  63. Citizen
  64. Further Reading
  65. Adams, John Quincy (1767–1848)
  66. Diplomat and Statesman
  67. Secretary of State
  68. Election of 1824 and Presidency
  69. Old Man Eloquent
  70. Further Reading
  71. Adams-Onís Treaty (1819)
  72. Further Reading
  73. African Colonization
  74. Back to Africa
  75. Immediate Abolition
  76. Further Reading
  77. African Methodist Episcopal Church
  78. Further Reading
  79. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
  80. Further Reading
  81. Aging and the Elderly
  82. Further Reading
  83. Agriculture
  84. Northeastern Farming
  85. Midwestern Farming
  86. Southern Farming
  87. Native American Farming
  88. An Agrarian Republic
  89. Further Reading
  90. Alamo, Battle of the
  91. Further Reading
  92. Alcohol and Temperance
  93. Before Temperance
  94. Early Activism
  95. The Burgeoning Movement
  96. Results
  97. Further Reading
  98. Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
  99. Further Reading
  100. Amistad Incident
  101. Further Reading
  102. Anthony, Susan B. (1820–1906)
  103. Further Reading
  104. Anti-Federalists
  105. Further Reading
  106. Anti-Masonic Party
  107. Further Reading
  108. Architecture
  109. Colonial Traces
  110. Classicism and National Architecture
  111. Washington, D.C.
  112. Romantic Styles
  113. Cities and Industrial Building
  114. Further Reading
  115. Army, U.S.
  116. Early Republic
  117. The War of 1812
  118. The Antebellum Era
  119. Further Reading
  120. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S.
  121. Further Reading
  122. Aroostook War
  123. Further Reading
  124. Art, Fine
  125. Early Work
  126. Painting
  127. Sculpture
  128. Democratic Art
  129. Further Reading
  130. Art, Folk
  131. Defining Folk Art
  132. Portraits and Works on Paper
  133. Sculpture and Carved Objects
  134. Tools and Other Domestic Objects
  135. Diversity
  136. Further Reading
  137. Asbury, Francis (1745–1816)
  138. Further Reading
  139. Ashley, William Henry (ca. 1778–1838)
  140. Further Reading
  141. Astor, John Jacob (1763–1848)
  142. Further Reading
  143. Astor Place Riot
  144. Further Reading
  145. Atchison, David Rice (1807–1886)
  146. Further Reading
  147. Atlanta, Georgia
  148. Further Reading
  149. Audubon, John James (1785–1851)
  150. Further Reading
  151. Austin, Stephen F. (1793–1836)
  152. Further Reading
  153. B
  154. Baltimore, Maryland
  155. Further Reading
  156. Bancroft, George (1800–1891)
  157. Further Reading
  158. Bank of the United States
  159. First Bank of the United States
  160. Second Bank of the United States
  161. Further Reading
  162. Bankruptcy and Insolvency
  163. Further Reading
  164. Banks and Banking
  165. Commercial Banks and Central Banks
  166. Investment Banks, Savings Banks, and Building and Loans
  167. Further Reading
  168. Banneker, Benjamin (1731–1806)
  169. Further Reading
  170. Baptists
  171. Further Reading
  172. Barbary Wars
  173. Early Stages
  174. First Barbary War
  175. Second Barbary War
  176. Further Reading
  177. Barnum, P.T. (1810–1891)
  178. Further Reading
  179. Beecher, Catharine (1800–1878)
  180. Further Reading
  181. Beecher, Henry Ward (1813–1887)
  182. Early Life
  183. Ideas and Influence
  184. Antislavery Efforts
  185. Final Years
  186. Further Reading
  187. Bennett, James Gordon (1795–1872)
  188. Further Reading
  189. Benton, Thomas Hart (1782–1858)
  190. Further Reading
  191. Bible
  192. Spreading American Bibles and Civilization
  193. The Bible and Slavery
  194. The Bible's Messages
  195. Further Reading
  196. Bill of Rights
  197. History
  198. Content
  199. State Responses
  200. Further Reading
  201. Birney, James Gillespie (1792–1857)
  202. Further Reading
  203. Birth and Childbearing
  204. Pregnancy
  205. Labor and Delivery
  206. Dangers in Childbirth
  207. Recovery
  208. Further Reading
  209. Black Hawk War
  210. Further Reading
  211. Blackwell, Elizabeth (1821–1910)
  212. Further Reading
  213. Bleeding Kansas
  214. The Kansas-Nebraska Act
  215. Border Ruffians
  216. Wakarusa War and the Sack of Lawrence
  217. Pottawatomie Massacre
  218. Further Reading
  219. Boone, Daniel (1734–1820)
  220. Further Reading
  221. Booth, Edwin (1833–1893)
  222. Further Reading
  223. Boston, Massachusetts
  224. Early Development
  225. Cultural and Political Influence
  226. Further Reading
  227. Breckinridge, John C. (1821–1875)
  228. Further Reading
  229. British Americans
  230. Further Reading
  231. Brook Farm
  232. Further Reading
  233. Brown, Charles Brockden (1771–1810)
  234. Further Reading
  235. Brown, John (1800–1859)
  236. From Connecticut to Kansas
  237. Raid on Harpers Ferry
  238. Further Reading
  239. Bryant, William Cullen (1794–1878)
  240. Further Reading
  241. Buchanan, James (1791–1868)
  242. Election of 1856
  243. Domestic and Foreign Policy
  244. 1860 Election and Retirement
  245. Further Reading
  246. Buffalo, New York
  247. Further Reading
  248. Bulfinch, Charles (1763–1844)
  249. Further Reading
  250. Buntline, Ned (1821–1886)
  251. Further Reading
  252. Burns, Anthony (1834–1862)
  253. Further Reading
  254. Burr, Aaron (1756–1836)
  255. Revolutionary War Soldier
  256. Lawyer and Politician
  257. Vice President
  258. Burr Conspiracy
  259. Further Reading
  260. C
  261. Cabinet, Presidential
  262. Foundations
  263. The First Cabinets
  264. The Cabinet in the Nineteenth Century
  265. Further Reading
  266. Calhoun, John C. (1782–1850)
  267. Early Years
  268. Vice Presidency and the Nullification Crisis
  269. Southern Spokesman
  270. Further Reading
  271. California
  272. Early History
  273. Spain and Mexico
  274. American State
  275. Further Reading
  276. Canada, Relations with
  277. Consequences of Revolution
  278. Border Conflicts
  279. Further Reading
  280. Canals
  281. Further Reading
  282. Caroline Affair
  283. Further Reading
  284. Carson, Kit (1809–1868)
  285. Further Reading
  286. Cass, Lewis (1782–1866)
  287. Further Reading
  288. Catholicism
  289. Creation of an American Hierarchy
  290. Priests and Sisters
  291. Growth of American Catholicism
  292. Anti-Catholicism and the Birth of Catholic Schools
  293. Nativism and Slavery
  294. Further Reading
  295. Channing, William Ellery (1780–1842)
  296. Further Reading
  297. Charity and Philanthropy
  298. Care for the Sick
  299. Dartmouth v. Woodward
  300. Assistance for the Needy
  301. Support for Research and Learning
  302. Further Reading
  303. Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837)
  304. Further Reading
  305. Charleston, South Carolina
  306. Further Reading
  307. Chase (Samuel), Impeachment of
  308. Further Reading
  309. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831)
  310. Further Reading
  311. Chicago, Illinois
  312. Further Reading
  313. Children and Child Rearing
  314. View of Childhood
  315. Boys and Girls
  316. Family Ties
  317. Working-Class and Farm Families
  318. Further Reading
  319. China, Relations with
  320. Further Reading
  321. Chinese Americans
  322. Further Reading
  323. Chisholm v. Georgia (1793)
  324. Further Reading
  325. Christiana Riot
  326. Further Reading
  327. Cincinnati, Ohio
  328. Further Reading
  329. Cities and Urban Life
  330. Colonial and Revolutionary Antecedents
  331. Population Growth
  332. Connectedness
  333. Problems
  334. Culture
  335. Further Reading
  336. Clay, Henry (1777–1852)
  337. Early Years
  338. Slavery and the Missouri Compromise
  339. Presidential Candidate
  340. The American System and the Whig Party
  341. Election of 1844 and the Mexican-American War
  342. The Compromise of 1850
  343. Further Reading
  344. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850)
  345. Further Reading
  346. Clinton, George (1739–1812)
  347. First Governor of New York
  348. Opponent of the Constitution
  349. Late Career and Vice Presidency
  350. Further Reading
  351. Clocks and Clock Manufacturing
  352. Further Reading
  353. Clothing and Fashion
  354. Basic Garments
  355. Empire Style
  356. Victorian Style
  357. Undergarments for Women
  358. Influences
  359. Nineteenth-Century Men's Clothing
  360. Working-Class Clothes
  361. Further Reading
  362. Coal
  363. Further Reading
  364. Cole, Thomas (1801–1848)
  365. Further Reading
  366. Colonization, African
  367. Colt, Samuel (1814–1862)
  368. Further Reading
  369. Columbia University
  370. Further Reading
  371. Compromise of 1850
  372. Background
  373. The Compromise
  374. Aftermath
  375. Further Reading
  376. Congregationalists
  377. Further Reading
  378. Congress, U.S.
  379. Foundations
  380. The First Congresses
  381. Congress in the Nineteenth Century
  382. Further Reading
  383. Constitution, U.S.
  384. Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
  385. Philadelphia Convention: Madison and the Virginia Plan
  386. Philadelphia Convention: The New Jersey Plan and the Connecticut Compromise
  387. Philadelphia Convention: Compromise over the Executive Branch
  388. Philadelphia Convention: Compromise over Slavery
  389. Intellectual Roots of the Constitution
  390. Anti-Federalist Criticisms of the Constitution
  391. Bill of Rights
  392. Broad Construction Versus Strict Construction
  393. Union of the People Versus Compact of the States
  394. Supreme Court and Judicial Review
  395. Slavery and the Constitution
  396. Further Reading
  397. Constitutions, State
  398. Post-Independence Constitutions
  399. Democratization in the Jacksonian Age
  400. Further Reading
  401. Convention of 1818
  402. Further Reading
  403. Cooper, James Fenimore (1789–1851)
  404. Early Years
  405. Literary Success
  406. Later Challenges
  407. Literary Legacy
  408. Further Reading
  409. Corn
  410. Further Reading
  411. Corporations
  412. Further Reading
  413. Cotton
  414. Further Reading
  415. Creoles
  416. Further Reading
  417. Crimean War, Impact of
  418. Further Reading
  419. Crittenden Compromise (1860)
  420. Further Reading
  421. Crockett, Davy (1786–1836)
  422. Further Reading
  423. Cuba, Relations with
  424. Further Reading
  425. Cumberland Road

 

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