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8.3  Race and Dissent Under Jefferson  188           10.2  Jackson and the Politics of
                        Attack on the Judges  189                            Democracy  229
                        The Slave Trade  190                                 Jackson Comes to Power  229
                   8.4  Embarrassments Overseas  192                         Indian Removal  231
                        Embargo Divides the Nation  192                      The Nullification Crisis  234
                        A New Administration Goes to War  194                EXPLORER: HOW DID U.S. INDIAN POLICY IMPACT
                        Fumbling Toward Conflict  194                        THE “FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES”?  235
                   8.5  The Strange War of 1812  195                    10.3  The Bank War and the Second-Party
                        Fighting the British  196                            System  237
                                                                             The Bank Veto and the Election
                        EXPLORER: WHAT BROUGHT ABOUT THE WAR
                        OF 1812?  197                                           of 1832  237
                        Hartford Convention: The Demise of the               Killing the Bank  238
                           Federalists  198                                  The Emergence of the Whigs  239
                        Conclusion: The “Second War of                  10.4  Heyday of the Second-Party System  241
                           Independence”  199                                Conclusion: Tocqueville’s Wisdom  242


                         Nation Building and Nationalism,
                   9    1815–1825  201                                 11   Slaves and Masters, 1793–1861  245


                                                                             MYHISTORYLAB VIDEO SERIES  246
                        MYHISTORYLAB VIDEO SERIES  202
                   9.1  Expansion and Migration  203                    11.1  The World of Southern Blacks  247
                        Extending the Boundaries  203                        Slaves’ Daily Life and Labor  247
                        Native American Societies Under                      Slave Families, Kinship, and
                           Pressure  205                                        Community  248
                   9.2  Transportation and the Market                        Resistance and Rebellion  249
                                                                             Free Blacks in the Old South  252
                        Economy  208                                    11.2  White Society in the Antebellum
                        Roads and Steamboats  208                            South  253
                        Emergence of a Market Economy  210
                        Early Industrialism  211                             The Planters’ World  254
                   9.3  The Politics of Nation Building After                Planters, Racism, and Paternalism  255
                        the War of 1812  214                                 Small Slaveholders  256
                        The Missouri Compromise  214                         Yeoman Farmers  257
                                                                             A Closed Mind and a Closed Society  258
                        EXPLORER: WHY DID CONGRESS ADOPT THE MISSOURI     11.3  Slavery and the Southern Economy  259
                        COMPROMISE?  216
                        Postwar Nationalism and the Supreme                  The Internal Slave Trade  260
                           Court  217                                        The Rise of the Cotton Kingdom  261
                        Nationalism in Foreign Policy: The Monroe            EXPLORER: WHAT FUELED THE DOMESTIC SLAVE TRADE
                           Doctrine  219                                     BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR?  262
                        Conclusion: The End of the Era of Good               Conclusion: Worlds in Conflict  265
                           Feeling  221
                                                                              The Pursuit of Perfection,
                         The Triumph of White Men’s                    12    1800–1861  267
                  10      Democracy, 1824–1840  223


                                                                             MYHISTORYLAB VIDEO SERIES  268
                        MYHISTORYLAB VIDEO SERIES  224                  12.1  The Rise of Evangelicalism  269
                   10.1  Democracy in Theory and Practice  225               The Second Great Awakening  269
                        Democratic Culture  225                              EXPLORER: HOW DID THE SECOND GREAT AWAKENING
                        Democratic Political Institutions  227               TRANSFORM THE AMERICAN RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE?  271
                        Economic Issues  228                                 From Revivalism to Reform  272
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