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Compare and contrast how the United States developed both national and…
Compare and contrast how the United States developed both national and regional identities between 1776 and 1860.
role of war-national identity
divided citizens into camps of people that supported the British and people that supported the French. Essentially became a divide over people that supported Jefferson (support the French because they helped us in the past) and Hamilton (British because they were an important trade ally)
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Industrial Revolution National Parties vs. Regional identities. The North gained factory system, production of textiles and the South used the Cotton Gin to produce more cotton
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- north had free labor, industry, free soilers, more progress/push after industrial rev.
- south had slave labor and cotton, less influence from industrial rev.
National: After the Revolution war, people were becoming independent since they won the war against Britain. They also made their own rules and worked on their efforts to grow as a country. The US in general was able to establish itself as a trading country along with any European country.
Regional: The country became separate when the issues of Federal and states rights arose. They were so many disputes to how to defend the individual person, as well as defending the funds, politics, and method of life. The similarity of National and Regional: economics were the main driving force of getting the country stronger, and they would fight for what the nation and what the regions would believe in.
While national identity unified them, the regional identity completely divided them.
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Westward Expansion
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regional identities: differing opinions on expansion of slavery, slave power vs northern abolitionists
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two party system, fight for power over new states
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