The Antebellum Period by James M. Volo, Dorothy Denneen Volo

By James M. Volo, Dorothy Denneen Volo

The Antebellum period was once a posh time in American tradition. younger women had suitors name upon them, whereas males frequently settled quarrels via dueling, and mill women labored 16-hour days to aid their households make ends meet. but even as, a brand new the USA was once rising. The fast progress of towns encouraged Frederick legislations Olmstead to steer the flow for public parks. Stephen Foster helped forge a catalog of yank well known tune; writers resembling Washington Irving and Ralph Waldo Emerson raised the extent of yank literature; artists resembling Thomas Cole and Thomas Doughty outlined a brand new sort of portray referred to as the Hudson River institution. all of the whereas, schisms among northern and southern tradition threatened to divide the kingdom. This quantity in Greenwood's American pop culture via historical past recounts the ways that issues previous and new intersected within the many years prior to the Civil War.James and Dorothy Volo are one of many extra prolific writer groups in reference publishing this present day, and with this quantity they make vital contributions to Greenwood's winning sequence on America's different background.

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By 1850, the population of the country had risen to 23 million, and more than 30 percent had settled into towns larger than 2,500 persons. Although threequarters of the population was still involved in agriculture, the expansion of commerce and industry had drawn almost 2 million factory workers into towns that were both old and new. The urban population thereby became the fastest-growing segment of the population. The number of towns having more than 10,000 persons increased from 6 to more than 60 in less than half a century.

As the 19th century proceeded, a major cultural change took place as women gradually gained a modicum of control over themselves and the property that they brought to a marriage. This generally paralleled a similar movement in Victorian Britain. In many Northern homes, the focus increasingly came to rest on the wife and children. In response, there evolved a growing formalism and rigid authoritarianism that antebellum husbands demanded of their families and households when they were present. On Southern plantations, an older, more traditional maledominated formalism—highly characteristic of the 18th century—continued to hold sway.

Lastly, came figs, raisins, almonds, and wines that included port, Madeira, and a sweet wine for the ladies. Duty and Honor Although the two were not mutually exclusive, there is some truth in viewing the South as a society with a profound sense of honor; while the Everyday America 15 North as a whole seemed driven more by duty, a communal conscience analogous to a compact made with God. Americans of the early 19th century were strongly influenced by such sentiments. The consciousness of duty resonated particularly well with the parallel development of social reform in the North.

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