See Bruchey Chapter 6–Shift from Federal Aid See Dorfman See Warner Urban Wilderness and Wade–it affected the Midwest
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7.3 Rise of New York City and Policy System Change: Impact from the Erie Canal
New York City’s Breakout As we have discovered in earlier modules, New York City’s rise can be traced from 1783, the departure of the Royalists,
7.2 America’s First Paradigm: Overview of Pre-1830 Roads, Turnpikes, Canals, and Steamboat
NEEDs to be reduced and perhaps reconceptualized–certainly the DEVELOPMENTAL EDO section needs to be rethought Overview of Pre-1837 Roads, Turnpikes, Canals, and Steamboat In America
7.1 Overview of the Two Jefferson Administrations: Albert Gallatin
Overview of the Two Jefferson Administrations (1801-1808) Jefferson’s approach to the Presidency reflected his preference the national government should not, unless required to, assume leadership
7.0 Intro to Virginia Dynasty: Federalism-Lite
The Problem of Jefferson: Just What Kind of an Economic Developer was he? See elkins the yeoman and then elkins the populist and let’s start
6.14 Tennessee’s Initial Policy System
the Initial Tennessee Policy System to 1806 During the decade from 1796 to 1806 the Tennessee frontier policy system, like Kentucky’s described earlier, pursued limited