It was the Era of Good Feelings, but all was not well with the young Republic. From 1825 to 1849, presidents John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and James K. Polk grappled with the legacy of the Monroe Doctrine, Indian removal, territorial expansion, the National Bank, tariffs, economic depressions, War with Mexico, near war with Great Britain, and the place of slavery in the growing nation. As one would expect from confident citizens of the burgeoning young country, conflicting arguments swirled around the hot-button issues of the day. This…mehr
It was the Era of Good Feelings, but all was not well with the young Republic. From 1825 to 1849, presidents John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and James K. Polk grappled with the legacy of the Monroe Doctrine, Indian removal, territorial expansion, the National Bank, tariffs, economic depressions, War with Mexico, near war with Great Britain, and the place of slavery in the growing nation. As one would expect from confident citizens of the burgeoning young country, conflicting arguments swirled around the hot-button issues of the day. This rich resource of primary documents enables students to read these arguments first hand, and feel the passions and study the logic driving their often forceful positions. All of the primary documents are annotated and placed into historical context. A thorough index concludes the work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Timeline Introduction John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) American Indians and the U.S. Government Internal Improvements and Nationalism Cuba and Latin America The Tarrif American Political Organization and the Re-emergence of "Parties" Recommended Readings Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) The Second Bank of the U.S. Nullification American Indians and the U.S. Government The "Spoils System" Internal Improvements The Eaton Affair Recommended Readings Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) Economic Panic of 1837 Slavery and Abolitionists The U.S., Great Britain and Canada The "Independent Treasury" Plan Texas and the United States Recommended Readings William Henry Harrison (1841) and John Tyler (1841-1845) Presidential Succession Tariff Policy The Bank The Slave Trade The Caroline Affair The Annexation of Texas Recommended Readings James K. Polk (1845-1849) California Oregon The Mexican War The Tariff Slavery The Independent Treasury Recommended Readings
Timeline Introduction John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) American Indians and the U.S. Government Internal Improvements and Nationalism Cuba and Latin America The Tarrif American Political Organization and the Re-emergence of "Parties" Recommended Readings Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) The Second Bank of the U.S. Nullification American Indians and the U.S. Government The "Spoils System" Internal Improvements The Eaton Affair Recommended Readings Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) Economic Panic of 1837 Slavery and Abolitionists The U.S., Great Britain and Canada The "Independent Treasury" Plan Texas and the United States Recommended Readings William Henry Harrison (1841) and John Tyler (1841-1845) Presidential Succession Tariff Policy The Bank The Slave Trade The Caroline Affair The Annexation of Texas Recommended Readings James K. Polk (1845-1849) California Oregon The Mexican War The Tariff Slavery The Independent Treasury Recommended Readings
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