I. The American Industrial Revolution A. The Division of Labor and the Factory 1. Labor 2. The factory
I. The American Industrial Revolution B. The Textile Industry and British Competition 1. American and British Advantages 2. Better Machines, Cheaper Workers
I. The American Industrial Revolution C. American Mechanics and Technological Innovation 1. Mechanics 2. Tools
I. The American Industrial Revolution D. Wageworkers and the Labor Movement 1. Free Workers Form Unions 2. Labor Ideology
II. The Market Revolution A. The Transportation Revolution Forges Regional Ties 1. Canals and Steamboats Shrink Distance 2. Railroads Link the North and Midwest
II. The Market Revolution B. The Growth of Cities and Towns 1. West and Midwest 2. Atlantic coastal cities
III. New Social Classes and Cultures A. The Business Elite 1. Before industrialization 2. The urban wealthy
III. New Social Classes and Cultures B. The Middle Class 1. Who they were 2. The self-made man
III. New Social Classes and Cultures C. Urban Workers and the Poor 1. Laborers 2. Alcohol
III. New Social Classes and Cultures D. The Benevolent Empire 1. Conservative social reform 2. Discipline
III. New Social Classes and Cultures E. Charles Grandison Finney: Revivalism and Reform 1. Evangelical Beliefs 2. Temperance
III. New Social Classes and Cultures F. Immigration and Cultural Conflict 1. Irish Poverty 2. Nativism