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America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 8 Creating a Republican Culture 1790–1820 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St.

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1 America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 8 Creating a Republican Culture 1790–1820 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s James A. Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self

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3 I. The Capitalist Commonwealth A. Banks, Manufacturing, and Markets 1. Banking and Credit 2. Rural Manufacturing 3. New Transportation Systems

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7 I. The Capitalist Commonwealth B. Public Enterprise: The Commonwealth System 1. “Public utility” 2. Critics

8 II. Toward a Democratic Republican Culture A. Opportunity and Equality — for White Men 1. Social divisions 2. Discrimination

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10 II. Toward a Democratic Republican Culture B. Toward Republican Families 1. Republican Marriages 2. Republican Motherhood

11 II. Toward a Democratic Republican Culture C. Raising Republican Children 1. Two Modes of Parenting 2. Debates over Education 3. Promoting Cultural Independence

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13 III. Aristocratic Republicanism and Slavery A. The Revolution and Slavery, 1776–1800 1. Manumission and Gradual Emancipation 2. Slavery Defended

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16 III. Aristocratic Republicanism and Slavery B. The North and South Grow Apart 1. Slavery and National Politics 2. African Americans Speak Out

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18 III. Aristocratic Republicanism and Slavery C. The Missouri Crisis, 1819–1821 1. Constitutional Issues 2. The Missouri Compromise

19 IV. Protestant Christianity as a Social Force A. A Republican Religious Order 1. Religious Freedom 2. Church-State Relations 3. Republican Church Institutions

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22 IV. Protestant Christianity as a Social Force B. The Second Great Awakening 1. A New Religious Landscape 2. Black Christianity

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24 IV. Protestant Christianity as a Social Force C. Religion and Reform 1. Benevolence and reform 2. In political life

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26 IV. Protestant Christianity as a Social Force D. Women’s New Religious Roles 1. A Growing Public Presence 2. Spiritual authority vs. political power

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