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Period 4: 1800-1848

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AP US History - Period 4 Overview: The United States from 1800 to 1848

Overview of U.S. expansion 1800-1848 covering politics, economics, culture, and foreign policy, highlighting how rapid growth created divisions between North and South.

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AP US History - The Market Revolution: Factories and the Cotton Gin

This video explores the Market Revolution (1790-1850) and how inventions like the cotton gin and textile mills transformed American economy while deepening slavery in the South.

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AP US History - Transportation and Communication Revolution

Learn how canals, steamships, railroads, and the telegraph transformed 1800s America from isolated local economies into a connected national and global marketplace.

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AP US History - Impact of the Market Revolution on Society

This video explains how the Market Revolution transformed American workers' lives through factory deskilling, wage labor, and unpredictable boom-bust economic cycles.

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AP US History - The Monroe Doctrine: America's Boldest Bluff

The Monroe Doctrine of 1823 declared no European colonization or interference in the Americas. Though initially a bluff, it became the foundation of US foreign policy.

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AP US History - The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy

This video explores how American democracy expanded from elite landowners to mass white male participation during the Jacksonian era, including the controversial 1828 election.

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AP US History - Andrew Jackson's Presidency: Democracy, Destruction, and Debate

This video examines Andrew Jackson's presidency, covering the spoils system, his war on the national bank, the nullification crisis, and the tragic Indian Removal Act.

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AP US History - The Second Great Awakening

An overview of the Second Great Awakening (1790-1850), exploring how religious revival transformed American society through camp meetings, democratized faith, and sparked major reform movements.

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AP US History - Reform Movements: Temperance, Abolition, and Women's Rights

This video explores how the Second Great Awakening sparked three major reform movements: temperance, abolition, and women's rights, fundamentally reshaping American society in the 1800s.

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AP US History - Slavery and Southern Society in the Early Republic

This video explains how the cotton gin invention in 1793 transformed the South's economy, causing slavery to explode from 700,000 to 3 million enslaved people by 1840.

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AP US History - The Development of American Culture: Romanticism and Transcendentalism

This video explores how America developed its own cultural identity from 1800-1848 through Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and uniquely American art, architecture, and literature.

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AP US History - Political Parties and Regional Tensions: Jefferson to Jackson

This video explains how America's political party system collapsed and rebuilt twice between 1800-1840s, from Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans to Democrats vs. Whigs.