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GROUP 3

Chapter 7: Hard Realities for a New Nation. (1776-1815) Chase Anderl

THE WAR AND THE ECONOMY


1776-1181

THE CONSTITUTION
1789

AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE AND ECONOMIC CHANGE


1789

WAR, NEUTRALITY, AND ECONOMIC RESURGENCE


1793-1815

Chapter 8: Land of the Early Westward Movements -Cathy Dos Santos

Treaty of Paris
1783

The Cotton Gin


1793

Louisiana Purchase
1803

California Gold Rush


1848-1855

Ch. 9: Transportation and Market Growth Marysol Acosta

Antebellum Transportation Revolution (1800)

Transportation Innovations (1816-1831)

Three Gateways of Western Commerce

Ch. 10: Market Expansion and Industry in First Transition (1814-1860) Cierra Purdie

1814

1830

1860

Chapter 11: Labor During the Early Industrial Period (1800-1850) Lani Gailey

Population Increases
1800-1850

War of 1812

Commonwealth v. Hunt
1842

The Potato Famine


1845

Seneca Falls Womens Rights Convention


1848

Ch. 12: Money and Banking in the Developing Economy (1781-1857) Jeffery Zmolek

1781

2/14/1791

1816

1857

Ch. 13: The Entrenchment of Slavery and Regional Conflict (1776-1888) Mario A. Lopez

American Slavery in the Western Hemisphere (17760-1888)

First U.S. Constraints on Slavery (1780-1860)

Economic Entrenchment and Regional Incomes (1815-1860)

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