Documenting United States History

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Chapter 8 The Market Revolution 191


Seeking the Main Point 192


TOPIC I A Market Economy 193


Document 8.1 Eli Whitney, Petition for Renewal of Patent
on Cotton Gin, 1812 193
Document 8.2 Election Ticket: Agriculture, Trade, Manufactures, 1828 194
Document 8.3 Thomas Griggs, Advertisement of a South Carolina
Slave Dealer, 1835 195
Document 8.4 Joseph H. Davis, Family Portraits, 1832–1837 196
Document 8.5 Mike Walsh, “Meeting: Democratic Mechanics
and Working Men of New York,” 1842 197
Document 8.6 Harriet Robinson, Loom and Spindle:
or, Life among the Early Mill Girls, 1898 198
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
S kIll rEvIEW Patterns of Continuity and Change over Time and Interpretation 199

TOPIC II The Politics of Growth 202


Document 8.7 John C. Calhoun, “South Carolina
Exposition and Protest,” 1828 202
Document 8.8 “General Jackson Slaying the Many-Headed Monster,” 1836 203
Document 8.9 John L. O’Sullivan, “The Great Nation of Futurity,”
United States Democratic Review, 1839 204
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
S kIll rEvIEW Synthesis 205
PUTTIng IT All TOgETHEr Revisiting the Main Point 206
Building AP® Writing Skills Knowing What and When to Quote 206

Chapter 9 Expansionism: Part 1 213


Seeking the Main Point 214


TOPIC I Expansion, Compromise, and Conflict 215


Document 9.1 Map of the Louisiana Purchase, 1805 215
Document 9.2 Two Opinions on the Missouri Crisis, 1819 216
Document 9.3 Missouri Compromise of 1820 217
Document 9.4 Monroe Doctrine, 1823 218
Document 9.5 Indian Removal Act of 1830 219

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