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Lecture 4 - A Northern World View: Yankee Society, Antislavery Ideology and the Abolition Movement

Lecture 4 - A Northern World View: Yankee Society, Antislavery Ideology and the Abolition Movement

Having finished with slavery and the pro-slavery argument, Professor Blight heads North today. The majority of the lecture deals with the rise of the Market Revolution in the North, in the 1820s, 1830s, and 1840s. Blight first describes the causes of the Market Revolution--the rise of capital, a transportation revolution--and then moves to its effects on the culture and consciousness of antebellum northerners. Among these effects were a riotous optimism mixed with a deep-rooted fear of change, an embrace of the notions of progress and Manifest Destiny, and the intensification of the divides between North and South. Transcript Lecture Page

HIST 119: The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877

August 18, 2017

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<audio controls><source src="https://archive.org/download/hist119_04_012408/hist119_04_012408.mp3" /></audio> <br /> <br /> Having finished with slavery and the pro-slavery argument, Professor Blight heads North today. The majority of the lecture deals with the rise of the Market Revolution in the North, in the 1820s, 1830s, and 1840s. Blight first describes the causes of the Market Revolution--the rise of capital, a transportation revolution--and then moves to its effects on the culture and consciousness of antebellum northerners. Among these effects were a riotous optimism mixed with a deep-rooted fear of change, an embrace of the notions of progress and Manifest Destiny, and the intensification of the divides between North and South.<br /> <div> <br /></div> <div> <a href="http://oyc.yale.edu/transcript/545/hist-119">Transcript</a></div> <div> <br /></div> <div> <a href="http://oyc.yale.edu/history/hist-119/lecture-4">Lecture Page</a></div>

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