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This new book consists of mini-biographies of 15 Americans who
lived during the Antebellum period in American history. Part of The
Human Tradition in America series, the anthology paints vivid
portraits of the lives of lesser-known Americans. Raising new
questions from fresh perspectives, this volume contributes to a
broader understanding of the dynamic forces that shaped the
political, economic, social, and institutional changes that
characterized the antebellum period. Moving beyond the older,
outdated historical narratives of political institutions and the
great men who shaped them, these biographies offer revealing
insights on gender roles and relations, working-class experiences,
race, and local economic change and its effect on society and
politics. The voices of these ordinary individuals-African
Americans, women, ethnic groups, and workers-have until recently
often been silent in history texts. At the same time, these
biographies also reveal the major themes that were part of the
history of the early republic and antebellum era, including the
politics of the Jacksonian era, the democratization of politics and
society, party formation, market revolution, territorial expansion,
the removal of Indians from their territory, religious freedom, and
slavery. Accessible and fascinating, these biographies present a
vivid picture of the richly varied character of American life in
the first half of the nineteenth century. This book is ideal for
courses on the Early National period, U.S. history survey, and
American social and cultural history.
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