Discuss the economic changes in the United States from the late
18th century to the early 19th century—in particular, those changes
related to the industrial, transportation, and market revolutions.
(CO#3)
Compare and contrast the unequal effects of the economic
revolutions of the late 18th and early 19th centuries on the lives
of different groups of Americans, differentiate by race, sex,
class, and national origin. (CO#6/Gen. Ed. Outcome 4.2)
By the early 1800s, the US was in the full throes of economic
change due to the industrial revolution. Industrialization went
along with major changes in transportation and in the establishment
of national and international networks of trade, production and
consumption, i.e. the “market revolution.” These changes affected
the United States in many general ways, but Americans experienced
them in different ways. In this discussion, you will be asked to
consider how the industrial, transportation, and market revolutions
impacted Americans.
Before beginning this discussion, make sure to read and view
the Module Notes, Chapter 8: “The Market Revolution (Links to
an external site.)Links to an external site.” in The American Yawp,
Andrew Jackson: Bank War (Links to an external site.)Links to
an external site., and Election of 1840: Van Buren Versus
Harrison (Links to an external site.)Links to an external
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Using the secondary sources above as evidence, consider the
following in a post of at least 250 words:
Economic transformations like the “revolutions” mentioned in the
readings are often thought of as indicators of progress and
improvement. How did these revolutions help America progress or
improve?
How did different groupings of Americans (including
immigrants) experience the impact of those revolutions? Which
groups benefited or suffered setbacks, either in absolute terms
(worse off over time) or in relative terms (losing ground to other
groups)? By groupings, you should be thinking in terms such as:
race, socio-economic class, native-born or immigrant, etc. You may
also want to specify in terms of region (where these changes took
place) or gender, for instance, middle-class white women or
working-class men.
Then, over the course of the week, respond to the posts of at
least two of your classmates.
Your initial post is due by Thursday at 11:59PM. Your
responses are due by Sunday at 11:59PM.
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and continue as with an initial post.
Evaluation
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