Society, Politics, and the Market Revolution, 1815–1848
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Sean Wilentz
During the Jacksonian era the United States economically transformed itself and laid the groundwork for becoming a major economic power. This essay illustrates how the market revolution was not only of economic importance; it also gave rise to new forms of social life, consciousness, and politics.
Sean Wilentz is a professor of history and director of the American Studies Program at Princeton University.
1997. 24 pagesISBN 0-87229-094-8
Society, Politics, and the Market Revolution, 1815–1848
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