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Chapter 9
The Transformation of American Society, 1815-
1840
New States
Ways of Moving
Life Styles
Mountain Men
Westward Expansion
The Northwest Ordinance
The Louisiana Purchase
The Transcontinental Treaty of 1819
Land warrants for veterans
The National Road
Government Influence on Expansion
Government Pressure
Andrew Jackson
The Indian Removal Act
Worcester V Georgia
John Marshall
The Trail of Tears
The Removal of the Indians
Cotton
Commercial Farming
Debt
Public Domain
Speculators
Increasing Agricultural Production
Squatters
John Deere
Cyrus McCormick
The Panic of 1819
The National Bank
Western Settlement
Robert Fulton’s Steamboat
Canal Systems
The Erie Canal
River Port Cities
Lake Port Cities
Transportation
Samuel Slater
Cotton Mills
Factors of Industrialization
Interchangeable Parts
Industrialization
Water Power
The role of women
The change in the need for labor
Trade unions
“workingmen’s” political parties
Manufacturing
The gap between the rich and the poor
Free blacks in the north
African American churches
The middle to lower class
Effects of Industrialization