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Hist 1000 Lecture 21 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 TRANSFORMING THE HOUSEHOLD ECONOMYI. Changes in the Rural Household EconomyA. Geographic MobilityB. Gendered Market OpportunitiesC. Democratization of the HouseholdD. Commercialization of the HouseholdE. The Family as a Dependent “Separate Sphere”Current LectureChanges in the Rural Household Economy- Geographic Mobilityo Moving to West is becoming more widely available and easier to reach and to bring goods back to the modernized areas in the eastThese 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.o Disruptive to people’s households because the young people have to leave their farms their parents owned because there is no more land available. Also disruptive because usually men moved without any women- Gendered Market Opportunitieso Young men moved west to make new farmso Young women that were unmarried worked in the textile industries- Democratization of the Householdo Created more options for men and women, men could move to the west and women could go to the industrieso Parents are concerned with what happens with their daughters They are working for wages and very new jobs- Commercialization of the Household- The Family as a Dependent “Separate


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