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Unit IV1820-1861
  • Part 5

2
Prosperity!
  • Sources
  • Gold Rush
  • European investment in U.S. Railroads
  • Mobile labor supply
  • Wheat and cotton production way up
  • New Inventions

3
New Inventions
  • Improvements on the Sewing Machine (Singer and
    Howe)
  • Rotary Press cheaper newspapers
  • Vulcanized Rubber
  • Better steam engines
  • Telegraph (in practical use by 1844)
  • Mass production (clocks, watches)

4
The Rise of Popular Journalism
  • Price of Newspapers to 1 penny
  • The first for a penny1833 The New York Sun
  • Editors had greater political influence Horace
    Greeley said, Go West Young Men! NY Tribune
  • Papers became more sensational The NY Herald
  • They competed with each other for readers

5
Magazines
  • Godeys Ladies Book 1830
  • Harpers Monthly 1850
  • Atlantic Monthly 1857
  • The Dial 1840 (Transcendentalists) published by
    Margaret Fuller

6
Julia Ward Howe
  • Wrote the words to The Battle Hymn of the Republic

7
The Growth of Agriculture
  • New markets in the West
  • Better transportation to bring goods to the East
  • Meat packers used the assembly line process
  • Mechanical reaper
  • Steele plow
  • Iron plow with interchangeable parts

8
Transportation
  • 1850s The U.S. had the largest Merchant Marine
    in the world
  • Great Lakes were made an important water route
    due to the Erie Canal
  • Railroads first in use in U.S. by 1831
  • At first speed was frightening (30 mph)
  • Problems with rails, brakes
  • By 1860 one could travel on RR from the east
    coast to the Mississippi River!

9
Railroads
  • Linked the East and Mid-west
  • Soon linked politically as well as economically
  • When Henry Clay postponed the Civil War in 1850
    with the Compromise of 1850, the North and West
    were linked by RRs. Helped the North win the
    Civil War

10
Immigration
  • Until 1800 only about 8,000 immigrants were
    coming to U.S. annually
  • 1840-1860 big increase 200,000 annually
  • Reasons for increase
  • Many fled oppression and poverty
  • Many from England and Germany put out of work due
    to the Industrial Revolution and both countries
    deported paupers
  • Scandinavia was running out of arable land
  • The Irish potato famine

11
Problems for Immigrants
  • Dangerous and difficult voyage (10 died)
  • Malnutrition and disease
  • Shady Americans sold them fake RR tickets,
    non-existent land
  • Prejudice especially against the Irish

12
The Irish
  • Many were prejudiced against the Irish Catholics
  • Wanted Immigration Reform
  • Laws to restrict immigration, keep them from
    gaining citizenship, voting, holding office
  • Nativism Prejudice against certain ethnic groups

13
The Know-Nothings
  • Later became a 3rd Political Party the American
    Party
  • Made themselves APPEAR to be the REAL Americans
    protecting the U.S. from foreign influence
  • Appeared to be real patriotic The Order of the
    Star Spangled Banner
  • Know Nothings worked to
  • restrict immigration
  • Extend Naturalization to 21 years

14
Was the move to Immigration Reform more
democratic?
  • Expanding participation in government IS more
    democratic.
  • Restricting participation in government is NOT
    more democratic.

15
Native Americans in California
  • The Gold Rush Caused native population to
    decline dramatically
  • 1850150,000
  • 187030,000
  • Indian Hunting parties
  • California Law Loitering Indians could be
    sold into slavery

16
Blacks in the North
  • Could not vote, hold public office, enter
    professions, be skilled craftsmen, send kids to
    integrated schools
  • Had to stand on platforms outside of street
    cars, use segregated cars on railroads

17
Blacks in the South
  • English increased demand for cotton caused the
    South to rely on slavery for their economic
    prosperity
  • 1850s cotton production broke all previous
    records
  • Tobacco production increased as well
  • No industrial growth due to the success of cotton

18
The South
  • By 1850 southern state legislatures made it
    difficult for individuals to free their slaves if
    they wanted to
  • Free Blacks in the South were told to go
    elsewhere ro risk being sold back into slavery
  • Slaves could not contract into marriage, be
    educated, be out after dark

19
The South
  • Slavery caused lower wages of white workers in
    the South
  • Blacks away from home needed passes
  • Patrols at night looked for runaways
  • Southern defense of slavery inferior, happy,
    suited to slavery

20
Election of 1852
  • Everyone believed slavery issue was settled with
    the Compromise of 1850 so the Free Soil Party
    took fewer popular votes than in 1848
  • Both parties endorsed Compromise of 1850
  • Both parties had obscure candidates who
    sidestepped controversial issues

21
Election 1852
  • Democrats Pierce 254
  • Whigs Winfield Scott 42
  • Free Soil Party Hale
  • Note popular vote much closer
  • Pierce 1,601,117
  • Scott 1,385,453

22
Pierce and Young America
  • Campaigned on spreading democracy throughout the
    world

23
Foreign AffairsCuba
  • Pierce offered 130,000,000 to Spain for Cuba
  • Spain refused to sell
  • The Ostend Manifesto a suggestion by American
    diplomats (including Buchanan) in Ostend,
    Belgium If Spain wont sell, why dont we take
    it by force?
  • The document was leaked to the Press who made the
    manifesto public

24
The Ostend Manifesto
  • Outraged the northern public
  • Many in the North believed it was a ploy by
    Pierce to add another slave state
  • Sec. of State (Marcy) publically denied it all
  • Was a cause the Civil War (caused rising
    suspicion between the sections

25
Foreign Affairs Mexico
  • The Gadsden Purchase 1853 the U.S. purchased a
    small piece of territory in the southern Rockies
    from Mexico for 10 million in hopes of building
    a railroad there

26
Foreign Affairs England
  • The Clayton-Bulwar Treaty 1850 The U.S. and
    Britain agreed to someday build a canal together
    linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

27
Foreign Affairs China
  • Trade between the U.S. and China since the 1700s
  • 1839-42 The First Opium War between China and
    the Brits (the Brits won) Got Hong Kong and
    special trading privileges
  • Other European countries won special trading
    privileges too

28
China
  • 1844 The U.S. sent Cushing to China with 4 war
    ships to convince the Chinese to give us special
    trading privileges as well
  • Other countries were beginning to annex Chinese
    territories

29
Foreign Affairs Japan
  • Japan had isolated itself
  • Was strongly ethno-centric
  • Believed all other countries to be barbarians
    (even other Eastern countries)
  • The emperor would not allow his subjects to leave
    the islands at all
  • Japan allowed one Dutch ship each year to come to
    trade in Japanothers wanted to trade

30
Japan
  • 1854 The U.S. sent Perry with guns and gifts to
    convince the Japanese to open their ports to U.S.
    trade
  • Europeans did the same thing
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