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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
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North-Market Revolution and Change. For this question you will break down the themes of the class as to how they deal with The N

orth from 1815-1850
(Unit 3) For each letter below give SPECIFIC examples of each theme that was evident in the North during the Market Revolution of 1820-1850.
A Explain and describe specifically an example of freedom in the North during this Unit
B. Explain and describe specifically an example of rebellion against authority in the North during this Unit
C Explain and describe specifics of something or someone that brought CHANGE to the North Tetore the Civil War
D Explain and describe and example of an issue that BOTH United and Divided the country during this time period (be sure to do both parts and apply
to the North)
E Explain what it would have been like to be an Average Amencan during this time period in the North
F Equality is fairly new on the scene, try and find an example from the Northern perspective were equality was applied
History
1 answer:
MrRissso [65]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Northern subsistence farmers became laborers bound to the whims of markets and bosses. The market revolution sparked not only explosive economic growth and new personal wealth but also devastating depressions—“panics”—and a growing lower class of property-less worker.

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