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Paperback America Great Crises in Our History Told by Its Makers: The Developing Nation 1820-1845 Book

ISBN: 102547287X

ISBN13: 9781025472874

America Great Crises in Our History Told by Its Makers: The Developing Nation 1820-1845

"America: Great Crises in Our History Told by Its Makers, Volume VI: The Developing Nation 1820-1845" is an essential collection of primary source documents that provides a firsthand look at the formative years of the United States. Spanning the critical decades from 1820 to 1845, this work presents a curated selection of accounts from the individuals who shaped the era's political, social, and economic landscape.

The volume covers a wide array of historical milestones, including the rise of Jacksonian Democracy, the complexities of the Missouri Compromise, and the burgeoning ideology of Manifest Destiny. Through original speeches, personal letters, and official proclamations, readers are granted a direct perspective on the debates over states' rights, the impact of the Monroe Doctrine, and the rapid expansion of the American frontier. By focusing on the words of the "makers" of history, the text offers an immersive experience into the challenges of a nation transitioning from its revolutionary roots toward a more complex industrial and territorial identity.

This work is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the nuances of the 19th-century American experience. It emphasizes the internal tensions and grand ambitions of a developing nation, preserving the authentic voices of a transformative period in American history.

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