Revolutionary Developments, Era of Good Feelings, and the Industrial Revolution
I need about 100 words or so for each question.
1. There were a number of revolutionary developments relating to transportation and communication during the first half of the 19 century. What were some of the key developments and how do they affect economy as well as the daily lives in America and during that time frame?
2. What was the era of good feelings why didn’t exist and why did it come to an end in framing response you want to consider key political issues of the 1910s of the 1920s.
3. how did the industrial revolution in the emergence of a market economy impact the United States on the first half of 19th century?
4.Describe as existed in the south playing in the early to mid 1800s, strong experiences of the enslaved African-Americans in the means of resistance to slavery, but also in transit that system as well.
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Question One
In the first half of the 19 century, transport and communication development was rampant and tremendously influenced the economy of the United States as people would easily transport goods and services. There was extensive construction of roads, railways, and canals throughout the United States of America. In 1825, the Erie Canal was completed to connect the Great Lake region with the Atlantic Ocean through the Hudson River. The canal was efficient as it reduced the cost and time of raw materials, which was a success for economic growth and industrialization. Also, Samuel Morse developed the telegraph in the 1840s to ease communication. This promoted and enhanced business transactions and communication with individuals in long-distance transactions. Additionally, there was the construction of railroads and steamboats which had a ripple effect on the US economy. People could easily communicate and transport commodities effectively.
The Era of Good Feelings
The Era of Good Feeling in America is the time between 1815 to 1825 when the US experienced a moment of political harmony just after the 1812 war. During this period, America experienced a period of unity and the Federal party collapsed and gave way to the Republican party as the ruling party in America. Also, America experienced a moment of economic growth, and the nation was divided into sections lines. Slavery was rampant and the tension between North and South was heated. However, the period came to an end as a result of the end of James Monroe's presidency. Also, the conflict between Native Amer...