how the American economy developed between the Revolution and Reconstruction and how these changes affected American society as a whole. How did the economy relate to issues like politics, religion, race, and gender?

how the American economy developed between the Revolution and Reconstruction and how these changes affected American society as a whole. How did the economy relate to issues like politics, religion, race, and gender?

Discuss the Second Great Awakening and what it meant for individuals who participated in the revival. Consider the following questions: Who joined groups like the Methodists and Baptists? Why did they join? What types of activities did they use to spread their religious message? What new denominations formed in these years? How did religious ideas relate to reform movements like abolitionism and temperance? How could religious ideas be used to support slavery? —The essay needs to cover the topics broadly and make sure to get into the specifics with clear examples — Include information from the textbook The American Yawp http://www.americanyawp.com — here the articles we reviewed in class the on which to base the essay on * Spanish, French, and Native Americans Encounters Documents: Letter from Christopher Columbus to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, 1493 Bartolome de Las Casas, A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies, 1542 An Algonquian Response to European Claims of Cultural Superiority, 1670s * Puritan Documents: John Winthrop, Reasons for Emigrating to New England, 1631 Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, 1682 * Great Awakening Documents: Nathan Cole’s Spiritual Travels, 1740 Jonathan Edwards, A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton, 1743 Samsom Occom During the Great Awakening, 1740s * Revolutionary Documents: Abigail Adams Letters to John Adams and Mercy Otis Warren, 1776 Thomas Paine Excerpts From Common Sense, 1776 * Articles from TheLowell Offering: Letters From Susan (Fiction), 1844 Gold Watches, 1841 Editorial: Two Suicides, 1844 * California Documents: Mary Ballou, A Boardinghouse Keeper in the California Gold Rush, 1852 John Bigler, Message on Chinese Immigration, 1852 Articles about Chinese Immigration from the Daily Alta California, 1849-1852 * Slave Narratives: Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself(Boston: Published for the Author, 1861), 44-48 and 82-89. John S. Jacobs, “A True Tale of Slavery,” The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation 476 (February 7, February 14, February 21, February 28, 1861).—————3 pages, no title page, 12 point Times New Roman, Single spaced ————–