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xxxivCHAPTER 8Economic Transformations, 1800%u20131848 304Why and how did the economic transformations of the first half of the nineteenth century reshape northern and southern society and culture?The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps, and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954Foundations of a New Economic Order 306Credit and Banking 306Transportation and the Market Revolution 308The Cotton Complex: Northern Industry and Southern Agriculture 312The American Industrial Revolution 313Origins of the Cotton South 315The Cotton Boom and Slavery 317CLAIMS AND EVIDENCE IN SOURCESThe Debate over Free and Enslaved Labor 322Technological Innovation and Labor 324The Spread of Innovation 324Wageworkers and the Labor Movement 325The Growth of Cities and Towns 327COMPARING SECONDARY SOURCESDid the Market Revolution Expand Opportunities for Women? 328New Social Classes and Cultures 330Inequality in the South 331The Northern Business Elite 332The Middle Class 332Urban Workers and the Poor 334CHAPTER 8 REVIEW 336WORKING WITH EVIDENCEPaper Money in the Early Republic 337CHAPTER 8 EXAM PRACTICE 342CHAPTER 9A Democratic Revolution, 1800%u20131848 344Why did Andrew Jackson%u2019s election mark a turning point in American politics?Private Collection/Bridgeman ImagesCreating a White Man%u2019s Democracy 346Eliminating Property Qualifications for White Men 346The African American Struggle for Citizenship 347Republican Motherhood 350AP%u00ae COMPARING SECONDARY SOURCESHow Did the American Revolution Affect the Status of Women? 352The Decline of Notables and the Rise of Parties 353Parties Take Command 354The Election of 1824 355The Last Notable President: John Quincy Adams 356%u201cThe Democracy%u201d and the Election of 1828 357Jackson in Power, 1829%u20131837 359The Tariff and Nullification 359The Bank War 360Native American Expulsions 362CLAIMS AND EVIDENCE IN SOURCESThe Debate over Native American Expulsions 364Jackson%u2019s Impact 367Class, Culture, and the Second Party System 368The Whig Worldview 369Labor Politics and the Depression of 1837%u20131843 370%u201cTippecanoe and Tyler Too!%u201d 372CHAPTER 9 REVIEW 374WORKING WITH EVIDENCEBecoming Literate: Public Education and Democracy 375CHAPTER 9 EXAM PRACTICE 380PART 4 Overlapping Revolutions, 1800%u20131848 300THEMATIC CONNECTIONS 301 THEMATIC UNDERSTANDING TIMELINE 302MAKING CONNECTIONS ACROSS CHAPTERS 303%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute.