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The Early National Period And Expansion 1783 To 1859 1st Edition Rodney P Carlisle

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The Early National Period And Expansion 1783 To 1859 1st Edition Rodney P Carlisle
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Publisher: Facts on File
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.93 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Rodney P. Carlisle
ISBN: 9780816071753, 0816071756
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Early National Period And Expansion 1783 To 1859 1st Edition Rodney P Carlisle by Rodney P. Carlisle 9780816071753, 0816071756 instant download after payment.

Encompassing the period leading up to the Civil War, the interval from 1783 to 1859 witnessed the newly implemented concept of a democratically organized state. The fast growth of the national economy gave rise to a new middle class not founded on pedigree while the acquisition of new territories provided many opportunities for immigrants to seek their fortunes. As the colonies expanded into a country, writers and artists began to describe a national character in their works. Above all, the institution of slavery overshadowed the country's daily and political life and the battle for its abolition began to divide communities. Characterized by social upheaval and moral reform, this period in modern American history preceded one of the most significant battles fought on American soil: the Civil War.

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