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SSUSH7 Students will explain the process of economic growth, its regional and national impact in
the first half of the 19th century, and the different responses to it.
Overview: The War of 1812 marked the beginning of Americas transition from an agrarian nation to an
industrial power. Stymied by on-going war and blockades between France and her enemies in the first
years of the 19th century, Americans began developing its own native means of industrial production that
were not dependent on European imports. At the same time Americas began moving westward into the
Ohio Valley and beyond the Mississippi. Most students are familiar with the California Gold Rush but
few know of Oregon Fever in which families moved westward in hopes of free or cheap land in
Washington and Oregon. Thus Americas great economic prosperity in the early 19th century had both
national and regional impact. This prosperity allowed Americans to reflect on social problems and to seek
reforms that took hold in some regions more easily than in others.
a. Explain the impact of the
At the time of the American Revolution, Great Britain was
Industrial Revolution as seen in undergoing a transformation from purely agrarian to a modern
Eli Whitneys invention of the
industrial and commercial economy. The era known as the Industrial
cotton gin and his development Revolution is the name given to the period beginning the 18th century
of interchangeable parts for
when hand-made and home-made goods were replaced by machine
muskets.
made and factory made goods. Power driven machines operated by
semi-skilled or unskilled workers soon replaced skilled laborers,
altering the quality of work for many people. In the United States, the
Industrial Revolution began in 1793 with the completion of Samuel
Slaters water powered textile mill in Rhode Island. Real impetus was
given in the first decade of the 19th century as the Napoleonic Wars
interfered with Americas exports to European markets and imports
from Great Britain. The inability of the American Army to effectively
arm itself coupled with the desire not to be subject to the vagaries of
European international relations caused Americans to seek ways to
improve the national economy.
Like the Industrial Revolution in England, the Industrial
Revolution underwent a four stage process. First, transportation was
expanded (See USH 6d). Second, a power source was effectively
harnessed (Water-power and, shortly thereafter, steam power). Third,
improvements were made to industrial processes such as improving the
refining process and accelerating production (For example, the cotton
gin). The government helped protect American manufacturers by
passing a protective tariff.
Eli Whitneys impact
Eli Whitney (1765-1825) was born in Massachusetts to a
prosperous farming family. As a boy of 14, Whitney operated a nail
making business in his fathers workshop. Forbidden to attend school
by his step-mother, he worked as school teacher and farm laborer.
Through a private tutor he was able enter Yale University and
graduated in 1792.
Unable to find funds to continue a study in law, Whitney left for
South Carolina to become a private tutor on a plantation around
Charleston. A chance encounter changed his destination to coastal
Georgia where he became a tutor on the plantation of the widow of
Revolutionary war hero Nathaniel Greene. It was on this plantation
that Eli Whitney developed a simple machine to separate cotton from
its seeds. Operators of the cotton gin could separate 10 times the
amount cotton than could be separated by hand.
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e. Explain Jacksonian
Democracy, expanding
suffrage, the rise of popular
political culture, and the
development of American
nationalism.
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Spoils System
The Nullification
Crisis was the threat
of SC supported by
the VP, John C
Calhoun, to nullify
the Tariff of
Abominations.
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Key Terms
Suggested Resources
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The West. Teaching materials that accompanied the PBS documentary.
http://www.teachushistory.org/Temperance/forteachers.htm
The emerging idea in the mid1800's that the United States should control the land between the Atlantic
Ocean and the Pacific Ocean was known as
A.
B.
C.
D.
American Destiny
American System
Manifest Destiny
Mutual Obligation
The Declaration of Sentiments, adopted during the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, is most closely
associated with the rights of
A.
B.
C.
D.
Immigrants
Women
Enslaved persons
Native Americans
Starting with the election of President Andrew Jackson (1828), voter participation increased due to
A.
B.
C.
D.
Education
The policy of placing the mentally ill in prisons instead of mental asylums
The policy of immigration restriction
Alcohol consumption in the US creating the Womens Christian Temperance Union
Writing Prompt:
What was the long term impact of the removal of the Cherokee, and what responsibility of the presidency
did Andrew Jackson abandon when he supported Cherokee removal? (Think Worcester v Georgia).
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