The American Promise: A History of the United States Fourth Edition Roark • Johnson • Cohen • Stage • Hartmann • Lawson The American Promise: A History of the United States Fourth Edition CHAPTER 11 The Expanding Republic 1815–1840 Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
The Market Revolution Improvements in Transportation Factories, Workingwomen, and Wage Labor Bankers and Lawyers Booms and Busts
The Spread of Democracy Popular Politics and Partisan Identity The Election of 1828 and the Character Issue Jackson’s Democratic Agenda
Jackson Defines the Democratic Party Indian Policy and the Trail of Tears The Tariff of Abominations and Nullification The Bank War and Economic Boom
Cultural Shifts, Religion, and Reform The Family and Separate Spheres The Education and Training of Youths The Second Great Awakening The Temperance Movement and the Campaign for Moral Reform Organizing against Slavery
Van Buren’s One-Term Presidency The Politics of Slavery The Election of 1836 Two Panics and the Election of 1840
Chapter 11 The Expanding Republic: 1815–1840 Map 11.1 Routes of Transportation in 1840 (p. 359) Map 11.2 The Election of 1828 (p. 369) Map 11.3 Indian Removal and the Trail of Tears (p. 372) Figure 11.1 Western Land Sales, 1810–1860 (p. 375) Global Comparison: Changing Trends in Age at First Marriage for Women (p. 377) View of the Erie Canal at Lockport (p. 360) Mill Worker Tending a Power Loom, 1850 (p. 364) Charles G. Finney and His Broadway Tabernacle (p. 380)