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An Annotated List of the Most Valuable
Online Resources on the Jacksonian Era
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JACKSONIAN
AMERICA, 1828-1840
- Alexis
de Tocqueville
http://www.tocqueville.org/
This
C-Span site contains extensive information about Tocqueville's visit
to the United States and his observations about democracy.
- Daniel
Webster
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dwebster/index.html
Documents,
speeches, and images from the Massachusetts Senator’s alma mater,
Dartmouth College.
- Divining
America: Religion and the National Culture
http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us:8080/tserve/siteguide.htm
This
site includes essays by leading religious historians on American
Jewish Experience - 19th C.; Mormonism
and the American Mainstream; Evangelicalism/Second
Great Awakening; Evangelicalism
as a Social Movement; African-American
Religion; and Roman
Catholics and Immigration.
- Readings
on Jacksonian America
http://216.202.17.223/essays/Readings.htm
Primary
sources on religion, transportation, communication, education, slavery
and antislavery, manners, violence, and many other topics.
- Timeline
on the Jacksonian Era
http://216.202.17.223/yr/index.html
A detailed timeline connected to primary source documents dealing
with the Jacksonian Era.
NATIVE
AMERICANS, REMOVAL, AND RESISTANCE
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