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Life on the frontier was downright grim for most pioneer families
All of the following gave rise to a more dynamic market-oriented national economy in early nineteenth-century America except government regulation of all major economic activity
Pioneering Americans marooned by geography were often ill informed superstitious provincial and fiercely individualistic
For women life on the frontier was especially difficult because they
Ecological imperialism as exemplified during the American historical period of 1790-1860 can best be described as heedless exploitation of natural resources by humans aggressively engaged in economic development and trade
In early-nineteenth-century America the urban population was growing at an unprecedented rate
George Catlin advocated the preservation of nature as a national policy
George Catlin advocated the preservation of nature as a national policy
The dramatic growth of American cities between 1800 and 1860 resulted in unsanitary conditions in many communities
The influx of immigrants to the United States tripled then quadrupled in the 1840s and 1850s
The overwhelming event for Ireland in the 1840s was the rebellion against British rule and potato famine
Ireland's great export in the 1840s was people
Whether they were propertied or landless immigrants were often enticed to leave their homelands by letters from family or friends in the United States
When the Irish flocked to the United States in the 1840s they stayed in the larger seaboard cities because they
Native-born Protestant Americans trusted the Irish immigrants for all of the following reasons the Irish immigrants were very slow to learn American English and mostly spoke Gaelic in their urban neighborhoods
Native-born Protestant Americans distrusted and resented the Irish immigrants because the Irish immigrants were financially poor and initially struggled to make economic gains in American society; the Irish immigrants were thought to love alcohol to excess; the Irish immigrants constructed a network of parish schools that promoted and adva
German immigrants in the early nineteenth century tended to preserve their own language and culture
German immigrants to the United States came to escape economic hardships and autocratic government
The relationship between Irish immigrants and U preserve their own language and culture
S came to escape economic hardships and autocratic government
citizens was the Irish were seen as wage-depressing competitors for jobs by many Protestant American workers; Nativist Americans from the middle and upper classes generally hated the Irish; the Irish often saw signs on factory gates that said "No Irish Need Apply
When German immigrants came to the United States they prospered with astonishing ease
Those nativists who were frightened by the rapid influx of Irish immigrants organized in 1849 the Order of the Star-Spangled Banner
The sentiment of fear and opposition to open immigration was called nativism
Western road building in the early 1800s faced all of the following problems except rigorous economic competition from steamboat traffic; which undermined the argument for improved and more connecting western roads
The major application for steamboats transporting freight and passengers in the United States was on Western and Southern rivers
The canal era of American history began in 1817 with the construction of the Erie Canal New York
Construction of the Erie Canal forced some New England farmers to move or change occupations
Most early railroads in the United States were built in the North
Compared with canals; railroads could be built almost anywhere with sufficient financial capital
Western road building in the early 1800s faced all of the following problems except rigorous economic competition from steamboat traffic; which undermined the argument for improved and more connecting western roads
The major application for steamboats transporting freight and passengers in the United States was on Western and Southern rivers
The canal era of American history began in 1817 with the construction of the Erie Canal New York
Construction of the Erie Canal forced some New England farmers to move or change occupations
Most early railroads in the United States were built in the North
Compared with canals; railroads could be built almost anywhere with sufficient financial capital
Between 1830 and 1860 nearly how many million Irish arrived in America 2 million
The initial waves of Irish immigrants did not work in which occupation coopers
Native-born Protestant Americans feared that Catholic immigrants to the United States would do what outbreed outvote and eventually overwhelm politically socially and culturally the Protestant native-born citizens and culture of America
Characteristics of german immigrants include what they tended to be better educated than mainstream Americans- they supported public schools- the arts and music they settled in compact colonies to preserve their language and culture
Immigrants coming to the United States before 1860 did what helped to fuel economic expansion
Identify the following statement that is false Even though capital was lacking raw materials were widely developed and discovered in America from colonial times through the 1840s
The "Father of the Factory System" in the United States was Samuel Slater
Eli Whitney was instrumental in the invention of what cotton gin
A great deal of the cotton produced in the American South in the early nineteenth century was sold to New England textile mills
Most of the cotton produced in the American South after the invention of the cotton gin was sold to England for production of textiles in their mills
The American phase of the industrial revolution first blossomed in the New England textile industry
what was a result a result of the development of the cotton gin slavery revived and expanded
The underlying basis for modern mass production was what the use of interchangeable parts
The early factory system distributed its economic benefits to who mostly to the owners
By the time of the fabled London World's Fair in 1851 American products were prominent among the world's commercial wonders which included all of the following McCormick's reaper-Colt's firearms-Morse's telegraph
Who made the telegraph Samuel Morse What is Cyrus McCormick most known for
The American workforce in the early nineteenth century was characterized by what substantial employment of women and children in factories
One reason that the condition of a significant segment of adult wage earners improved was what the enfranchisement of the laboring man
In the case of Commonwealth v Hunt (1842) the supreme court of Massachusetts ruled that labor unions were not illegal conspiracies in Massachusetts provided that their strategies and tactics were honorable and peaceful
All of the following are true statements about the workers in the Lowell factory system they were virtually all New England farm girls- they were carefully supervised on and off- the job by watchful matrons- they lived in company boarding houses and were forbidden to form unions
The cult of domesticity glorified the traditional role of women as homemakers
Early-nineteenth-century American families were getting smaller
One of the primary goals of the child-centered family of the early-mid 1800s was to raise independent individuals who would become responsible citizens of the American republic
The effect of early-nineteenth-century industrialization on the trans-Allegheny West was to encourage specialized cash-crop agriculture
With the development of cash-crop agriculture in the trans-Allegheny West farmers quickly faced mounting indebtedness
The first major transportation project in the United States; which ran sixty-two miles and was completed in the 1790s; that proved to be a stimulus for western economic developments was the Lancaster Turnpike
Western road building in the early 1800s faced all of the following problems rigorous economic competition from steamboat traffic; which undermined the argument for improved and more connecting western roads
The major application for steamboats transporting freight and passengers in the United States was on Western and Southern rivers
The canal era of American history began in 1817 with the construction of the Erie Canal New York
Construction of the Erie Canal forced some New England farmers to move or change occupations
Most early railroads in the United States were built in the North
Compared with canals; railroads could be built almost anywhere with sufficient financial capital
In general ____ tended to bind the West and South together while ____ and ____ connected West to East steamboats; canals; railroads
In the new continental economy each region specialized in a particular economic activity: the South ____ for export; the West grew grains and livestock to feed ____; and the East ____ for the other two regions grew cotton; eastern factory workers; made machines and textiles
As the new continental market economy grew the home came to be viewed as a refuge from the workday world
A major economic consequence of the transportation and marketing revolutions was a gradual steady improvement in average wages and standards of living for all workers including unskilled workers
All of the following were legal questions raised as a result of the new market economy including who should own the new transportation network; should the government regulate monopolies; can a democratic government still support slavery
A third revolution accompanied the reformation of American politics and the transformation of the American economy in the mid-nineteenth century that contained all of the following characteristics including improved the character of ordinary Americans; made Americans more upstanding and God-fearing; poured their energies into religious revivals and reform movements
Church attendance was still a regular ritual for ____ of the 23 million Americans in 1850 three-fourths
The Deist faith embraced all of the following except the concept of original sin
The most successful of the early-nineteenth-century communitarian experiments was at Oneida New York
The American medical profession by 1860 was noted for its still primitive standards
When it came to scientific achievement America in the 1800s was more interested in practical gadgets than in scientific research
Thomas Jefferson was an architect of the University of Virginia
Gilbert Stuart was an portrait artist from Rhode Island
Louisa May Alcott was the author of Little Women
Margaret Fuller was an transcendentalist editor of The Dial
America's artistic achievements in the first half of the nineteenth century borrowed heavily from existing European styles in painting and architecture
Perhaps the greatest inhibiting factor for American artists in the first half of the nineteenth century was the Puritan prejudice that art was a waste of time
The Hudson River school excelled in the art of painting landscapes
A genuinely American literature received a strong boost from the wave of nationalism that followed the War of 1812
Nathaniel Hawthorne was The Marble Faun
James Fenimore Cooper was The Last of the Mohicans
Herman Melville was Moby Dick
Henry David Thorau was Walden
Transcendentalists believed that all knowledge came through an inner light
"Civil Disobedience" was an essay that later influenced both Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr was written by the transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau
The Poet Laureate of Democracy whose emotional and explicit writings expressed a deep love of the masses and enthusiasm for an expanding America was Walt Whitman
The writer who faded to obscurity in the nineteenth century but was recognized as one of America's greatest literary geniuses in the twentieth century and wrote the masterpiece work of fiction Moby Dick was Herman Melville
The most noteworthy southern novelist before the Civil War who wrote works such as The Yemasee and The Cassique of Kiawah was William Gilmore Simms
One American writer who did not believe in human goodness and social progress was Edgar Allan Poe
Louisa May Alcott was a little woman
Edgar Allan Poe was “The Fall of the House of Usher”
Nathaniel Hawthorne was the Scarlet Letter
Ralph Waldo Emerson was “The American Scholar”
Virtually all the distinguished American historians who wrote American and Latin American histories during the mid-nineteenth century came from New England
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