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Hist 1000 Lecture 20 Outline of Last Lecture THE MARKET REVOLUTIONI. The “Era of Good Feelings” and the American SystemA. Protective TariffsB. Recharter the National BankC. Limited Liability and Corporate ChartersD. Internal ImprovementsII. Factors in the Process of ModernizationA. Economic: Industrial and Urban Take OffB. Political: Democratic Nation StateC. Familial: Structurally Separate SpheresIII. Economic Development as CausalA. British Industrial Revolution (1780) and the Demand for CottonB. Development of a Regional EconomyOutline of Current Lecture - How did the Revolution diminish the freedoms of both Loyalists and Native Americans?- What was the impact of the Revolution on slavery?- How did the Revolution affect the status of women?- What were the achievements and problems of the Confederation government?- What major disagreements and compromises molded the final content of the Constitution?- How did Anti-Federalist concerns raised during the ratification process lead to the creation of theBill of Rights?- How did the definition of citizenship in the new republican exclude Native Americans and African-Americans?Current LectureHow did the Revolution diminish the freedoms of both Loyalists and Native Americans?- Loyalistso Experienced the conflict and were ultimately banished from the United StatesThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Native Americanso They tried to defend their land but were being moved beyond the Mississippi which Jefferson believed was their only hopeWhat was the impact of the Revolution on slavery?- There was a fight between freedom/liberty and slavery in the United States- Also it started to split the United States upo The North was making all African Americans free peopleo While the south kept the African Americans as slaves- The United States also made the importing of new slaves stopo No more slaves were accepting from AfricaHow did the Revolution affect the status of women?- They were given more responsibility to educate future citizens meaning their sons.o Republican Motherhood Foner Chapter 7What were the achievements and problems of the Confederation government?- Articles of Confederationo Balanced the need for national coordination of the War of Independenceo Fear of wide spread powero Described the nation to be a perpetual union- States had their own sovereignty, freedom, and liberty- It was very hard to ratify the Articles of Confederation- Faced economic problemso Financing the war of independenceo States created tariffs Angered citizens Shay’s RebellionWhat major disagreements and compromises molded the final content of the Constitution?- Slaveryo 3/5s compromiseo Fugitive Slave law- House of Representatives and Senateo Gave representation to every state, but states with more people had more power in the house of representatives- 3 Brancheso Executiveo Legislativeo Judiciary How did Anti-Federalist concerns raised during the ratification process lead to the creation of the Bill of Rights?- Anti-Federalists thought that the constitution shifted the balance of liberty and power too far to the direction of power.- Thought that the states would start to lose their influence- Anti-Federalists realized that the Constitution left out the Bill of Rightso There was no protection for trial by jury, freedom of speech, and freedom of the pressHow did the definition of citizenship in the new republican exclude Native Americans and African-Americans?- Indianso Unfit for citizenshipo No representation in the new governmento They were not taxed- African-Americanso Status of African-Americans were indeterminateo The individual states were able to decide the boundaries of


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