Exploring American Histories: Printed Page 291

Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context

Interpret the Evidence

  1. Question

    How might images such as the one of the public auction (Document 9.5) have shaped public opinion about the panic?

  2. Question

    How does James Flint (Document 9.6) describe the panic, and what comparisons does he make between American society and conditions in Europe?

  3. Question

    On what grounds does the Virginia Agricultural Society of Fredericksburg protest the tariff (Document 9.7)? How does it place its struggles within the context of American history?

  4. Question

    Compare the arguments of James Kent (Document 9.8) and Nathan Sanford (Document 9.9) in the debate over voting rights in New York. How do they conceptualize the principles of justice, rights, and equality? Which arguments do you find the most convincing, and why?

  5. Question

    Do you think the members of the Virginia Agricultural Society would agree more with Nathan Sanford or with James Kent? What about James Flint or the creator of the public auction image?

Put It in Context