America’s History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 8 Creating a Republican Culture 1790–1820 Copyright © 2008 by Bedford/St. Martin’s Henretta Brody Dumenil
The Capitalist Commonwealth Banks,Manufacturing, and Markets Transportation Bottlenecks and Government Initiatives Public Policy: The Commonwealth System
Toward a Democratic Republican Culture Social and Political Equality for White Men Toward a Republican System of Marriage Republican Motherhood Raising and Educating Republican Children
Aristocratic Republicanism and Slavery The Revolution and Slavery, 1776–1800 The North and South Grow Apart The Missouri Crisis, 1819–1821
Protestant Christianity as a Social Force A Republican Religious Order The Second Great Awakening Women’s New Religious Roles
Chapter 8 Creating a Republican Culture 1790–1820 Map 8.1 The Expansion of Voting Rights for White Men,1800 and 1830 (p. 244) Map 8.2 The Status of Slavery, 1800 (p. 255) Map 8.3 The Missouri Compromise, 1820–1821 (p. 258) Map 8.4 The Second Great Awakening, 1790–1860 (p. 260) The Fourth of July in Philadelphia, c (p. 237) The Cheneys, c (p. 250) The Caverlys, 1836 (p. 250) The Reverend Richard Allen (p. 256)