Wednesday, November 13, 2019
1720s and 1820a :: American History
In the 1720ââ¬â¢s to the 1820ââ¬â¢s there were several events, changes, and processes that occurred in America. The three events I am choosing to analyze are: The Great Awakening, The Revolution, and The Market Economy. Each one of these events had a cultural, social and economic aspect. Each one of these events had different impacts and was manifested in several different ways. The first event I will be analyzing is The Great Awakening. ââ¬Å"The Great Awakening cut across lines of class, status, and educationâ⬠(Boyer ââ¬Å"Bonds of Empireâ⬠, P. 86). ââ¬Å"The American Protestantism was splitâ⬠(Boy ââ¬Å"Bonds of Empireâ⬠, P. 87). ââ¬Å"In 1741 Old and New Light Presbyterians formed rival branches that reunited in 1758 when the revivalists emerged victoriousâ⬠(Boyer ââ¬Å"Bonds of Empireâ⬠, P. 87). ââ¬Å"Members of Anglican churches started leaving and going to New Light Presbyterians and Baptistsâ⬠(Boyer ââ¬Å"Bonds of Empireâ⬠, P. 87). ââ¬Å"The Great Awakening stimulated the founding of new colleges unscarred by religious warsâ⬠(Boyer ââ¬Å"Bonds of Empireâ⬠, P. 87). With the Great awakening for the cultural effect was that they found different churches for others to go to and enjoyed more. They also found colleges that are really well-known colleges today. The next event I chose to ana lyze is The Revolution. During the Revolution, there were social changes that affected several different races, classes and genders. The four groups that the Revolution had an effect on the social changes were: white men, White women, Black Americans, and Native Americas. With the Revolution effecting the white men by ââ¬Å"wearing homespun clothing in support of boycotts of British goods (Boyer, ââ¬Å"Defining Nationhoodâ⬠, p. 128). When the Virginia planters organized militia companies in 1775, they wore plain hunting shirts so that they didnââ¬â¢t embarrass the poorest farmer for his clothes so that they could enlistâ⬠(Boyer, ââ¬Å"Defining Nationhoodâ⬠, p. 128). While men were out in the war the ââ¬Å"women stayed home and managed families, households, farms and businesses on their ownâ⬠(Boyer, ââ¬Å"Defining Nationhoodâ⬠, P. 129). For the Black Americans, it started to show others that slavery was not a good thing. ââ¬Å"The war, nevertheless, presented new opportuni ties to African-Americansâ⬠(Boyer, ââ¬Å"Defining Nationhoodâ⬠, P. 130). ââ¬Å"The slaves were even trying to escape as all the confusion that was going on and pose as a freemanâ⬠(Boyer, ââ¬Å"Defining Nationhoodâ⬠, p. 130). Even though the Revolution showed new opportunities to the African-Americans it ââ¬Å"didnââ¬â¢t end slavery nor brought equality to free blacks, but it did begin a process by which slavery could be extinguishedâ⬠(Boyer ââ¬Å"Defining Nationhoodâ⬠, p.
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