Exploring American Histories: Printed Page 283
Exploring American Histories, Value Edition: Printed Page 243
REVIEW & RELATE
How were conflicts with Indians in the West connected to ongoing tensions between the United States and Great Britain on land and at sea?
What were the long-term consequences of the War of 1812?
What role did government play in early-nineteenth-century economic development?
How and why did economic development contribute to regional differences and shape regional ties?
What were the political consequences of the panic of 1819?
What regional divisions did the conflict over slavery in Missouri reveal?
How and why did the composition of the electorate change in the 1820s?
How did Jackson’s 1828 campaign represent a significant departure from earlier patterns in American politics?
What did President Jackson’s response to the Eaton affair and Indian removal reveal about his vision of democracy?
To what extent did Jackson’s policies favor the South? Which policies benefited or antagonized which groups of Southerners?