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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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