Question accched below. The Market Revolution. Manifest Destiny

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1. This week's graded topics relate to the following Course Objectives (COs): CO 1: Given the declaration of “unalienable rights,” compare and contrast the trends in defining U.S. citizenship for different groups (religious, racial, women), which developed into initial definitions in the Constitution, and later to developments in the Bill of Rights, which set the stage for conflict, partial resolution, and an ongoing debate. CO 3: Given the period of westward expansion from 1812 to 1860, analyze the role of war and power politics in tempering the “virtuous” drive of “Continentalism” as our borders formed, and again with a new chapter with different purpose at end of the 19th Century. "Although North and South had developed different labor systems, each was tied to the expanding market economy that Henry Clay praised in 1824. The expansion of the market economy transformed the countryside in both the North and South and fueled urban growth" (Keene, Cornell, & O'Donnell, 2013). Discuss America’s transportation revolution that took place during the first half of the 1800s, including the development of roads, canals, railroads, and steamboats. How did they contribute to the “market revolution?” Elaborate. 2. This week's graded topics relate to the following Course Objectives (COs): CO 1: Given the declaration of “unalienable rights,” compare and contrast the trends in defining U.S. citizenship for different groups (religious, racial, women), which developed into initial definitions in the Constitution, and later to developments in the Bill of Rights, which set the stage for conflict, partial resolution, and an ongoing debate. CO 3: Given the period of westward expansion from 1812 to 1860, analyze the role of war and power politics in tempering the “virtuous” drive of “Continentalism” as our borders formed, and again with a new chapter with different purpose at end of the 19th Century. “'Our manifest destiny [is] to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.' Newspaper Editor, JOHN L. O’SULLIVAN, 1845" (Keene, Cornell, & O'Donnell, 2013) Why did the Mexican War of 1846 take place? Was the war necessary? Was it a good thing? What does this war tell us about this period of American history? Was it God’s plan that the U.S. extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific, or were imperialists looking for a way to defend what they planned to do anyway?
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Running head: THE MARKET REVOLUTION. MANIFEST DESTINY

The Market Revolution. Manifest Destiny
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THE MARKET REVOLUTION. MANIFEST DESTINY

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Discuss America’s transportation revolution that took place during the first half of the 1800s,
including the development of roads, canals, railroads, and steamboats. How did they
contribute to the “market revolution?” Elaborate
During the 18th-century small-scale farming started developing and growing into a more
capitalist marketplace brought about by the technological development. This extension of the
market was referred to as the market revolution, purported to boost trade and connect communities
(Keene, Cornell & O'Donnell, 2013). As a result, speedy and cheap...


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